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Some Emigrants to Virginia 

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Some Emigrants to Virginia 

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MEMORANDA IN REGARD TO SEVERAL HUNDRED 
EMIGRANTS TO VIRGINIA DURING THE 
COLONIAL PERIOD WHOSE PARENT- 
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PREFACE 



The following list was begun during leisure hours with the ex- 
pectation that it would be very much shorter than it is, and 
without any special idea of publication. After some progress 
had been made the compiler grew interested in ascertaining how 
many such instances could be discovered in readily accessible 
sources, and when it was completed it was thought that, though 
it consisted only of brief memoranda, it was probably worth pre- 
serving in print. 

No attempt has before been made to collect the names of the 
various emigrants to Virginia in regard to whose parentage, 
family connections, or former homes something definite could be 
learned. In the list here presented there is no claim for exhaust- 
iveness, nor is there any attempt to give many details as to an- 
cestry, social position, or occupation. It is a list of names with 
brief notes concerning them, and with references to printed books 
or manuscripts, where proofs of the statements made are either 
given in full or epitomized. It is not intended as an enumera- 
tion of gentry, but includes all ranks from the laborer to the 
lord. 

Though of use, no doubt, for genealogical investigations, the 
compilation was not made for that purpose ; but to give examples 
of the great variety of people who composed the emigrants to 
the old colonies. 

Some of the persons, whose names are given, died without 
issue, others returned to England, and of still others nothing is 
known but the name. Yet they all lived in Virginia, and with 
their different characters, habits, and antecedents helped to make 
the colony what it was and to mould the character of the Vir- 
ginia people. 

The principal sources used have been the Virginia Magazine 
of History and Biography (cited as V. M.), the William and 
Mary Quarterly (cited as W. M.), Waters' Gleanings (cited as 



W. G), the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 
various other well-known genealogical and biographical works, 
and a large collection of manuscript notes from Virginia county 
records in the possession of the compiler. In the Virginia 
Magazine of History and Biography Mr. Lothrop Withiugton's 
"Gleanings" have furnished numerous names. 

In many instances, where there has been no opportunity for 
minute investigation, only one year of an emigrant's residence 
in Virginia has been noted. The name of the emigrant is first 
given, followed next by his dates, and immediately after this the 
place of his residence in Virginia, and finally the foreign refer- 
ence. When details as to ancestiy are given in the authorities 
referred to, as in the case of John West, Edward Digges, and 
many others, it has not been deemed necessary to add the social 
designation of gentleman, esquire, &c. This has been only 
done, as a rule, in cases where contemporary records affix such 
titles to the emigrant's name and the compiler knew nothing of 
his ancestry. 

In conclusion, it should be said that no statements have been 
made for which it is believed there is not full proof in reliable 
records. All probabilities, however strong or reasonable, and all 
merely traditional accounts have been omitted. This is also the 
case in regard to some positive statements as to parentage or 
descent for which no authority has been given. 

It will be obseiTcd that many prominent Virginia names are 
omitted from this list. The emigrant ancestors of the families 
of Alexander, Berkeley (Middlesex, &c.), Braxton, Brocken- 
brough, Brooke, Carter, Chew, Cocke (of Henrico, Surry, &c.), 
Dandridge, Eppes, Parrar, Jefferson, Grymes (Middlesex), Har- 
rison (Suri-y, &c.), Harwood, Hooe, Kenner, Kennon, Lee, 
Madison, Marshall, Mason, Newton (Norfolk), Perrott, Pettus, 
Pope, Poythress, Rootes, Puffin, Slaughter, Steptoe, Stith, 
Swann, Taliaferro, Venable, Walke, Whiting, Willoughby (Nor- 
folk), and many other well-known names have not been traced 
positively to their former homes across the sea. It has been 
only recently that any work has been done towards this end in 
the English records, and it is hoped that many more details will 
yet be discovered. 

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ISToTE TO Second Edition 

The first edition of this little book was exhausted early in 
1915, and there has since been sufficient demand for it to justify 
the printing of another. Some necessary corrections and altera- 
tions have been made in the text of the first edition, and through 
information obtained since its publication the compiler has been 
able to add a number of emigrants to the list first given. 

He wishes to express here liis great obligation to two men who 
have died since the first publication of this pamphlet — ^Henry F. 
Waters and Lothrop Withington. The former, in ripe old age, 
peacefully in his home; the latter, in the prime of life, lost on 
the Lusitania. 



Some Emigrants to Virginia 



Abbes, Edwaed, surgeon (d. 1637), formerly of London. 
V. M., XIV, 442. Mathews' Probate Acts. 

Abrahall, Egbert (in Virginia 1681, &c.), New Kent 
county. In 1681, Eichard Cawthorn and Ann his wife, adminis- 
tratrix of her late husband, Thomas Abrahall, citizen and skin- 
ner, of London, gave a power of attorney to recover property 
in the hands of Mr. Eobert Abrahall, of New Kent county, Va. 
A deed from the latter to Wm. Bassett bears on the seal the arms 
of Abrahall of Herefordshire. 

Middlesex Eecords. 

Adam, Egbert (b. 1731), Alexandria; son of Eev. John 
Adam, D. D., and Janet Campbell, his wife, of Kirkbride, 
Scotland. 

"The Lodge of Washington," p. 73. 

i\.DAMS, Ebexezer (d. 1735), New Kent county; son of 
Eichard Adams, of Abridge, Essex, citizen and merchant tailor 
of London. 

W. M., V, 159-161. 

Adams, Thomas (in A^irgiuia shortly before 1664), Isle of 
Wight county; brother of William Adams, of Kenton, Devon. 
W. M., VII, 225. 

Allan, John (d. 1750), Spotsylvania county, merchant, 
formerly of Hamilton, Scotland, and son of James Allan, mer- 
chant, Baillie of Hamilton. 

Spotsylvania ^Pecords, p. 186. 

Ambler, Eichard (1690-1766), Yorktown and Jamestown; 
son of John and Elizabeth (Burkadike) Ambler, of the city of 
York. 

Paxton's "Marshall Family," p. 42. 



Andrews, Henry, gentleman (d. 1705), formerly of Loudon. 
W. M., II, 165. 

Andrews, John (d. in or before 1609) ; son of John Andrews, 
of Cambridge, merchant. 
V. M., XI, 155. 

Archer, Michael, gentleman (1681-1736), James City 
comity; bom near Eippon, in Yorkshire. 
Va. Hist. Col., VI, 71. 

AscouGH or Atscough, Henry, gent. (b. about 1649, in 
Virginia 1679-1698, &c.), Henrico county; brother of William 
Ascough, of the city of York (alive 1716). 

Henrico County Eecords. 

Ashton, Peter (d. 1671), jSTorthumberland and Stafford 
counties; brother of James Ashton, of Kirby-Underwood, and 
of John Ashton, of Lowth (Louth), both in Lincolnshire. 

V. M., II, 27. 

Ashton, James (d. 1686), Stafford county, fonnerly of 
Kirby-Underwood, Lincolnshire. 
V. M., II, 27; X, 292. 

Ashton, John (d. 1682). Stafford county, formerly of Lowth 
(I^outh), Lincolnshire. 
V. M., X, 293. 

Atkins, John (d. 1624), James City county; brother of Wil- 
liam Atkins, who, in 1624, dwelt near the Bear, in Bassinghall, 
London. 

V. M., XI, 153. 

Atkins, John (in Virgiiiia 1636) ; gTandson of John Atkins, 
of Chard, Somerset, merchant. 
V. M., XI, 150. 

Atkinson, Roger (1725-1784), Blandford, Prince George 
county; born at Whitehaven; son of Eoger and Jane (Benson) 
Atkinson. 

V. M., XV, 345. 

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Atkinson", William, the younger, gent. (d. 1613), formerly 
of London ; son of William Atkinson, of London, Esq. 
V. M., XII, 397. 

Atteebury, Eichard (d. 1638), formerly of London, fish- 
monger. 

V. M., XI, 153. 

Atwood, James (d. 1686), Middlesex cormty, formerly of 
Yorkshire. 

Ch. Ch. Middlesex Parish Eegister. 

Bacon, Mrs. Elizabeth (in Virginia 1674, &c.), Henrico 
county; wife of Nathaniel Bacon, Jr., and daughter of Sir 
Edward Duke, of Benhill Lodge, near Saxmundham, Suffolk. 

Campbell's "History of Virginia," 312; V. M., XV, 65, 69. 

Bacon, Nathaniel, Sr. (1620-1692), York county; son of 
Eev. James Bacon, Eector of Burgate, Suffolk, and grandson 
of Sir James Bacon, of Freston Hall, Suffolk. 

V. M., II, 125, 129. 

Bacon, Nathaniel, Jr. (1647-1676), Henrico county; son 
of Thomas Bacon, of Freston Hall, near Saxmundham, Suffolk. 
W. M., X, 267. . 

Bagge, Edmund (d. 1734), Essex county; son of Luke Bagge, 
of Start, county Waterford, Ireland. 
V. M., XII, 290-300. 

Bagge, Eev. John (d. 1726), Essex county; brother of 
Leonard Bagge, of Kilbree, county Waterford, Ireland. 
V. M., XII, 299-300. 

Bagwell, Eoger (d. 1679), Eappahannock county; brother 
of Andrew Bagwell, of Apson, county of Devon. 
"Virginia County Eecords" (New York), p. 215. 

Baker, John (in Virginia 1653), Lower Norfolk county; son 
and heir of John Baker, "of St. Martia's in the Fields in the 



county of Middlesex, near London" (dead in 1653). John 
Baker, Jr., refers to property in that parish and in "Benfield 
towards Windsor." 

Lower Norfolk Eecords. 

Baker, Martix (in Virginia 1635, &c.), York county; for- 
merly of 'Phanouth. 
V. M., II, 240. 

Banks, Thomas (1642-1697), Northumberland county; bom 
at Woodstock, Wiltshire; son of Thomas Banks, gent., and 
Dorothy his wife. 

AY. M., XIII, 46. 

Bankes, James (in Virginia 1656, &c.), Lower Norfolk 
county; fomierly of London, merchant. 
Lower Norfolk Eecords. 

Bantox, John (in Virginia 1669, &c.). Isle of Wight county; 
formerly of Bristol, merchant. 
Isle of AVight Records. 

BarcxRave, Rev. Thomas (d. 1621) ; son of Robert Bargrave, 
of Bridge, Kent. 

Brown's "Genesis," II, 823. 

Barnabe, John (in Virginia 1631, &c.) ; brother of Richard 
Barnabe, merchant, of London. 
V. M., XIII, 303-305. 

Barnes, Jacob (in Virginia 1677, &c.) ; son of Edward Barnes 
and brother of Joshua Barnes, Greek Professor at Cambridge. 
V. M., XVI, 203. 

Baskerville, John (d. 1675), York county; son of John 
Baskerville, Esq., of Old Withington, Cheshire. 
V. M., XV, 58-60. 

Bassett, William (d. 1672), New Kent county; son of AVil- 
liam Bassett, yeoman, of Newport, Isle of Wight. ■ He had been 

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an officer in the English garrison at Dunkirk (probably in 
Alsop's regiment) until it was evacuated in 1662. 
Keith's "x4jicestry of Benjamin Harrison," 27-29 

Bath, John (in Virginia 1623), "of London; a Leather- 
seller." 

V. M., XIX, 133. 

Batte, Henry (in Virginia 1660, &c.) ; son of Kobert Batte, 
Vice-Master of University College, Oxford. 

Ed. Standard, III, 40. Genealogist, October, 1898, 86-89. 

Batte, William (in Virginia 1654, &c.) ; Charles City 
county ; brother of Henry Batte, preceding. 
Eiehmond Standard, III, 40. 

Batte, Thomas (in Virginia 1666, &c.) ; son of John Batte 
(d. 1652), of Okewell, Yorkshire, and his wife, Martha, daughter 
of Thomas Mallory, Dean of Chester. 

Ed. Standard, III, 40. Genealogist, October, 1898, 85-89. 

Batte, Henry (in Virginia 1666, &c.), Charles City county; 
brother of Thomas Batte, preceding. 

Ed. Standard, III, 40. Genealogist, October, 1898, 86-89. 

Bathurst, Lancelot (b. 1646), New Kent comity; son of 
Sir Edward Bathurst, Bart., of Lechlade, Gloucestershire (who 
d. 1674). 

Visitation of Gloucestershire (Exeter, 1884). W. M., II, 215. 
Burke's Extinct and Donnant Baronetage. 

Baugh, Thomas, "absent in Virginia," 1634. (Visitation of 
the County of Worcester, 1683-84, ed. by W. C. Metcalfe), living 
at "West and Shirley Hundred," 1623, and at the "College 
Land" (Henrico), 1625. Son of John Baugh and grandson of 
Eowland Baugh, Esq., of Twining, in the county of Worcester. 

Visitation of Worcestershire, 1683-84, edited by W. C. Met- 
calfe (Exeter, 1883). V. M., VII, 424. 

Baugh, William (in Virginia 1639, &c.), late of I^ondon. 
(Probably William Baugh, who was bom in 1610, and was J. P. 
for Henrico county, 1656, &c.) 

V. M., XIX, 193. 11 



Bayly, Arthur (in Yirginia 1642, &c.), Henrico county; of 
London, merchant. 

Col. Va. Eegister. V. M. 

Baynes, Thomas (d. 1709), Middlesex county; brother of 
William and Christopher Baynes, of Snape, Yorkshire. 
Middlesex Eecords. 

Baytop, Thomas (d. 1690), Gloucester coimty; from Staple- 
hurst, Kent. 
V. M., XI, 69. 

Beard, William (d. 1636), James City county; mentions in 
his will his sisters in Eye. 
V. M., XI, 148. 

Beauchamp, John (d. 1668), Henrico county; also of St. 
Giles Without Cripplegate, London, merchant; brother of Abel 
Beauchamp, gentleman, of Worcester. 

V. M., XVI, 192. Henrico Eecords. 

Bechinoe, Edward (in Virginia 1668, &c.), Isle of Wight 
county; brother of Conyers Bechinoe, of London, merchant. 
W. M., VII, 226. 

Beckingham, Egbert (d. 1675), Lancaster county; names 
in will his father, Mr. Eobert Beckingham ; sister Martha, wife 
of Mr. John Burroughs ; brothers-in-law John Cume and Aubin 
Elves, and gives £8 sterling to the poor housekeepers in the 
parish of St. Edmund's, in Sarum. In 1669 was "of Portsmouth 
[Eng.], merchant." 

Lancaster Eecords. 

Beckwitpi, Sir Marmaduke, Bart, (in Virginia 1709, &c., 
d. 1780), Eichmond comity; son of Sir Eoger Beckwith, Bart., 
of Aldborough, Yorkshire (who d. 1700). 

Burke's Extinct and Dormant Baronetage. Eichmond County 
Eecords. 

Bedford, John (d. 1716), York county; of Stepney, Middle- 
sex. 

V. M., XI, 150. 

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Beheathland, John (d. 1639) ; from St. Endillion, Corn- 
wall; grandson of Mr. Richard Beheathland. 
V. M., XI, 363. Matthews' Probate Acts. 

Belches, Hugh (1737-1803), Sussex county; son of Thomas 
Belches, of Greenyard, Scotland, and his wife, Margaret Hep- 
bum, of Boards. 

Belches' Family Eecords. 

Belches, James, Surry county; brother of Hugh Belches, 
preceding. 

Belches' Family Records. 

Belches, Patrick (1733-1766), Hanover county; brother of 
Hugh Belches, preceding. 
Belches' Family Records. 

Bennett, Richard (d. 1675), ISTansemond county; nephew 
of Edward Bennett, merchant, of London, who, in 1621, &c., 
was deputy governor of the merchant adventurers of England, 
resident at Delft, Holland. 

Virginia Carolorum, 224, &c. 

Benskin, Henry (in A^irginia 1691, &c.) ; son of Francis 
Benskin, Esq., of St. Martin's in the Fields, Middlesex. 
Waters' Gleanings. 

Berkeley, John (d. 1622), Henrico county; son of Sir John 
Berkeley, of Beverstone Castle, Gloucestershire. 
W. M., VI, 135. 

Bernard, Richard (in Virginia 1655, &c.), Gloucester 
county; in 1634 was of Petsoe, Bucks, gent. 
W. M., Ill, 41. 

Bernard, William (d. 1665), Nansemond county; son of 
Francis Bernard, of Kingsthorpe, Northants (d. 1630), and 
brother of Sir Robert Bernard, Bart., of Brampton Hall, 
Huntingdonshire. 

V. M., IV, 207. 

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Beverley, Kobert (d. 1687), Middlesex county; a native of 
Yorkshire. 

Ch. Ch. Parish, Middlesex, Eegister. Y. M., II, 405-413. 

BiCKLEY, Francis (in Yirginia 1657, &c.) ; son of John 
Bickley, of London, draper, 
Y. M., XI, 151, 153. 

Bickley, Joseph (d. before 1751), King William county; son 
of Sir Francis Bickley, Bart., of Attleborough Hall, Norfolk. 
(Joseph Bickley's son William, of Louisa county, succeeded to 
the baronetcy in 1753.) 

W. M., Y, 39-30, 134-135. 

BiGGE, Henry (in Yirginia 1635, &c.) ; brother of John 
Bigge, of St. Mary's, White Chapel, London, citizen and tallow- 
chandler. 

Waters' Gleanings. 

Billingsley, George (d. 1681), Upper Norfolk county; 
refers in will to property left him by his grandmother, Agatha 
Billingsley, of Eotterdam. 

Maiyland Calendar of Wills, I, 149. 

Bishop, Henry (in Yirginia 1646, &c.), Surry county; of 
Henfield, Sussex ; was Postmaster General of England 1660-63. 
Y. M., YIII, 330. Yirginia Carolorum. 

Blackburn, Eichard (1705-1757), Prince William county; 
born at Eippon, Yorkshire. 
W. M., lY, 367. 

Blackey, Thomas (in Yirginia 1686, &c.), Middlesex 
county ; of Cumberland. 

Ch. Ch. Parish, Middlesex, Eegister. 

Blancheflower, Benjamin (d. 1684-85 in Yirginia), "of 
Fitzhead, county of Somerset, Gent." 
Y. M., XIX, 186. 

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Bland, Giles (1647-1676), Charles City comity; son of John 
Bland, of London, and his wife Sarah, daughter of Giles Green, 
Esq., of Ufflington, in the Isle of Purbeck. 

Familise Minoiiun Gentium. 

Bland, Edward (d. 1664), Charles City county; son of John 
Bland, of London, merchant. 

W. M., XV, 47. Familise Minormn Gentium. 

Bland, Theoderick (1629-1671), Charles City county; son 
of John Bland, of London, merchant. 

V. M., X, 372, 373. Familiffi Minorum Gentium. 

Bloss, John (in Virginia 1687, &c.), Middlesex county; of 
Colchester, Essex. 

Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Register. 

BoLiTHOE, John (in Virginia 1725, &c.), Princess Anne 
county; from Cornwall. 

Lower Norfolk County (Va.) Antiquary, I, 64. 

BoLLiNG, Robert (1646-1709), Charles City and Prince 
George counties ; son of John and Mary Boiling of All Hallows, 
Barking Parish, Tower street, London. 

V. M., VII, 352, 353. 

Bolton, Henry (in Virginia 1691, &c.) ; son of William 
Bolton, clerk of Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex. 
W. G., 662. 

Booth, Humphrey (in Virginia 1654, &c.), Rappahannock 
county, of London, merchant, in 1653. 
V. M., Ill, 66. 

Booth, Thomas (1662-1736), Gloucester county; ''born in 
Lancashire" (epitaph). A chart pedigree of the family, pre- 
pared many years ago, states that he was son of St. John Booth, 
son of John Booth, son of Sir George Booth, whose son William 
was the father of the first Lord Delamere. 

W. M., II, 223, 273, 274. 

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Boucher, Eev. Jonathan (b. 1738), Caroline county; a 
native of Cumberland. 
Meade, I, 411. 

BowKER, Rev. James (d. 1704), New Kent county; brother 
of Edward Bowker, of London. 
V. M., XI, 313. 

Bowker, Rev. Ralph (in Virginia 1704, &c.), King and 
Queen county; brother of Rev. James Bowker, preceding. 
V. M., XI, 313. 

Boyd, David (d. 1781), Northumberland county; his father 
and mother were buried in the churchyard at Wigton, Scotland. 
W. M., VII, 126. 

Bradford, Thomas (d. 1671) ; fonnerly of Batcombe, 
Somerset. 

P. C. C. Act Book. 

Bradley, Thomas (b. 1633), a merchant in Virginia 1665, 
eldest son of Thomas Bradley, D. D., chaplain to Charles I, 
Prebend of York and Rector of Ackworth, Yorkshire; a great 
Royalist, and his wife Frances, daughter of John, Lord Saville, 
of Pontefract. 

Genealogist (new series), XVI, 117. 

Branch, Christopher (d. 1681), Henrico county; son of 
Lionel Branch (b. 1566, d. about 1605), and grandson of Wil- 
liam Branch, gent. (d. 1603), of Abingdon, Berkshire. 

MS. pedigree prepared by Mr. J. H. Lea. 

Bray, Robert (d. 1681), Lower Norfolk county; son of 
Edward Bray, of Biggleswade, Bedfordshire (who was dead in 
1681). 

Lower Norfolk Records. 

Bray, Plomer (in Virginia 1681, &c.). Lower Norfolk 
county; brother of Robert Bray, preceding. 
Lower Norfolk Records. 

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Beent, George (d. 1700), Stafford county; son of George 
Brent, of Defford, Worcestershire, and his wife Marianna, 
daughter of Sir John Peyton, of Doddington. 

V. M., II, 35, 36; XII, 441; XIV, 100, 101; XV, 93, 94. 

Brent, Giles (d. 1671), Stafford county; son of Richard 
Brent, of Lark Stoke and Admington, Gloucestershire. 

V. M., XII, 439-440; XIV, 100; XV, 324, &c. ; XVI, 97, 98. 

Brent, Egbert (in Virginia 1693, &c.) ; son of George Brent, 
of Defford. 

V. M., XIV, 101. 

Brewer, John (d. 1636), Warwick county; son of Thomas 
Brewer, of London. 

W. G., 715; V. M., Ill, 183, 184. 

Brewster, Sackford (in Virginia 1655, &c.), Surry county. 
In his marriage license, issued in Virginia, April 22, 1655, he is 
styled "Thomas alias Sackford Brewster, of Sackford Hall, in 
the county of Suffolk, gent." 

Surry Eecords. 

Brewton, John (d. 1707), Stafford county; legacy in his 
will to John, son of Thomas Brewton, of Gloucester, in Eng- 
land. 

Stafford Eecords. 

Brigg, Henry (in Virginia 1622, &c.) ; brother to "Thomas 
Brigg, merchant at ye Custome House Key," London. 
Brown's "First Eepublic," p. 514. 

Bristgw, Egbert (in Virginia 1660-80, b. 1643), Stafford 
county; second son of Eobert Bristow, Esq., of x\.yot St. Law- 
rence, Hertfordshire. 

V. M., XIII, 59-62. 

Britain, Eichard (in Virginia 1659, &c.), Northampton 
county; son of Stephen Britain, of East Greenwich, in the 
county of Kent, cordwainer. 

Northampton Eecords. 

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Broadiiurst, Johx, "the younger, of Loudon, factor" (d. 
1701), Princess Anne county; in will, date September 13, 1699, 
bequeaths real estate "at Hoesfield near Macksfield in the county 
of Chester." Probate Act P. C. C. "John Broadhurst of St. 
Albans, Wood street, London, but in Virginia deceased." 

Princess Anne County Records. 

Brodhurst, Hugh (d. 1659) ; son of William Brodhurst, 
gent., of Lilleshall, Shropshire. 
W. :\r., IV, 88. 

Brodhurst, Walter (1619-1661), Westmoreland county; 
brother of Hugh Brodhurst, preceding. 
W. M., TV, 31, 74, 88; I, 188. 

Brodxax, Johx (d. 1657), York county; son of Thomas 
Brodnax, of Godmersham, Kent. 
W. M., XIV, 53-53. 

Brodnax, John (1668-1719), Williamsburg; son of Robert 
Brodnax, goldsmith, of Holbom, London. 
W. M., XIA^ 138. 

Brodx^ax, William (1675-1726), Jamestown; born at God- 
mersham, Kent; son of "Robert Brodnax, a goldsmith in Hol- 
bom, London." 

W. M., XIV, 53-56. 

Broughton, Francis, "now in Virginia"; pedigree of 
Broughton, Visitation of Staffordshire, 1663-4. 
W. M., XV, 70. 

Brown, Dr. John (d. 1726), Williamsburg; "late of Cold 
Stream, North Britain." 

Va. Hist. Col., VI, 76; W. M., VI, 253. 

BucKRiDGE, Ralph (in Virginia 1623) ; "of Sutten, in Bark- 
shire, gent." 

V. M., XIX, 132. 

Burwell, Mrs. Abigail (in Virginia 1671, &c.), Gloucester 
county ; wife of Lewis Burwell, and daughter of Anthony Smith, 

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of Colchester, tanner, and his wife Martha, daughter of Eev. 
James Bacon, Eector of Burgate, Suffolk. 

Keith's Ancestry of Benjamin Harrison, 23-26. 

BuRWELL, Lewis (d. 1653), Gloucester county; son of 
Edward Burwell, of Harlington, Bedfordshire, and his wife 
Dorothy, daughter of William Bedell, of Catworth, Huntingdon- 
shire. 

Keith's Ancestry of Benjamin Harrison, 34, 35. 

Butler, William (in Virginia 1641, &c.), fishmonger, of 
London. 

N. E. H. & G. Eeg., Vol. 61, p. 92. 

Butts, Peter (in Virginia 1672, &c.),York county; "late of 
London, merchant." 
York County Eecords. 

Btrd, William (1652-1704), Henrico and Charles City 
counties; son of John Byrd, goldsmith, of London. Pedigrees 
prepared in London in 1702 and 1763 trace John Byrd's 
ancestry to the Byrds of Brexton, Cheshire. 

Pedigree in "Writings of Col. Wm. Byrd" (Bassett ed.), 
and in "Beau Monde" (Eichmoud, April 7, 1894). 

Cabell, Dr. William (1700-1774), Goochland and Amherst 
counties; son of JN'icholas Cabell, of Frome, Somerset. 
^- Cabells and Their Kin, 19-21, 63, &c. 

Cade, Henry (in Virginia 1662, &c.) ; son of Walter Cade, 
who was nephew of Andrew Cade, Esq., of East Betchworth, 
Surrey (who died in 1662). 

V. M., XII, 71. 

Cairon, Eev. Jean (d. 1716), Henrico county; formerly 
minister of Cajarc, France. 
Huguenot Emigration, 74. 

Calthorpe, Christopher (d. 1662), York county; son of 
Christopher Calthorpe, Esq., of Blakeney, and brother of James 
Calthorpe, Esq., of East Barsham, Suffolk. 

W. M., II, 106-112, 166-164. 

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Calvert, William (d. 1666), York county; had a brother, 
George Calvert, living near Newark, Nottinghamshire, and 
another brother, Fulke. 

York County Eecords. 

Camm, Eev. John (1718-1779), York county; son of Thomas 
Camm, of Hornsea, Yorkshire. 
W. M., IV, 61. 

Campbell, Eev. Archibald (in Virginia 1754, &c.), West- 
moreland county; son of Archibald Campbell, of Kirnan, 
Argyleshire, Scotland, and his wife Anna Stewart, of Ascog. 

Ed. Standard, April 12 and May 3, 1879. 

Campbell, Alexander (1710-1801), Falmouth; brother of 
Eev. Archibald Campbell, preceding. He returned to Scotland, 
and was father of Thomas Campbell, the poet. 

Ed. Standard, April 12 and May 3, 1879. 

Campfield, Francis (in Virginia 1662, &c.), Gloucester 
county; citizen and grocer, of London. 
V. M., XI, 307. 

Carpenter, Nathaniel, King and Queen county, 1766, &c. ; 
"A Devonshire gentleman," brother of Coryndon Carpenter, 
Esq., of Launceston, Cornwall. 

Wallace's Virginia Historical Magazine — note to "Fauntleroy 
Family." 

Carter, Edward (d. 1682), of Nansemond county, Va. ; re- 
turned to England, and at time of death was "of Edmonton 
county, Middlesex, Esq."; bequeathed lands in Edmonton 
and in Chalfont St. Petei-'s, county Bucks; to be buried in St. 
Dunston's in the East, London, near his former wife, Amie 
Carter. 

Waters' Gleanings. 

Cary, John (b. 1644, living in Surry county, Va., 1669, &c., 
but of London in 1700) ; son of Thomas Cary, of Bristol. 
N. E. H. & G. Eeg. 

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Gary, Miles (1620-1667), Warwick county; son of John and 
Alice (Hobson) Caiy, of Bristol. 

Goode's ''Virginia Cousins/' 281-282. 

Gary, Oswald (in Virginia 1690, &c.), Middlesex county; 
son of James Gai"y, merchant, of London. 
W. M., IX, 45. 

Gary, Warren (in Virginia 1711, &c.), Eichmond county; 
brother of Eichard Gary, of Bristol. 
Eiclmiond County Eecords. 

Catlett, John (d. 1670), Sittingbourne Parish, Eappahan- 
nock county. His son, John Catlett, gave power of attorney to 
sell lands at Sittingbourne and Eadwlesham( ?), Kent, which 
had been left him by his father. 

V. M., Ill, 62, 63. 

Cawson, Jonas (in Norfolk county, Va., about 1702, &c.) ; 
went to school in the town of Lancaster in 1692. His father 
lived a short distance from that town. 

Norfolk County Eecords. 

Cawthorne, Eichard (in Virginia 1681, &c.), Eappahan- 
nock county; son of Eichard Cawthorne, citizen and merchant- 
tailor, of London, whose wife, in 1681, was Anne, formerly 
widow of Thomas Abrahall, citizen and skinner, of London. 

Middlesex Eecords. 

Chamberlayne, Thomas (in Virginia 1675, &c.), Henrico 
and Charles City counties; son of Col. Edmund Chamberlayne, 
of Maugersbury, Gloucestershire. 

Visitation of Gloucestershire, 1682-3. 

Chamberlayne, William (1699 or 1700-1736), New Kent 
county; "Descended of an Ancient and Worthy Family in the 
County of Hereford" (epitaph). 

Beau Monde, March 31, 1894. 

Chandler, Daniel (in Virginia 1650, &c.) ; son of Edward 
Chandler, of Ware, Hertfordshire, draper. 
V. M., XIII, 309. 

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Chapman, Richard (in Virginia 17-iO, &c.). King William 
comity; from Lincolnshire. 
\V. M., VI, 60. 

Cheesman, John (d. 1665), Elizabeth City and York coun- 
ties ; at the time of his death "of St. Mary Magdalen, Bermond- 
sey, Surrey, gent."; left property at Braban (Brabourne?), 
Kent, and at Southall, Eling, Old Bradford and New Bradford. 

V. M., XIV, 86. 

Chesley, Philip (d. 1674), York county; a native of Wel- 
ford, Gloucestershire. 

W. M., I, 86. V. M., XIII, 63. 

Cheyney, Henry (in Virginia 1623), "of York, merchant." 
V. M., XIX, 133. 

Chichester, Eichaed (1657-1734), Lancaster county; born 
at Silverton, Devon, March 5, 1657 ; came to Virginia 1702 ; son 
of John Chichester of Widworthy (will 1661), whose great- 
great-grandfather, John Chichester of Widworthy, was a son of 
John Chichester of Ealeigh. 

Copies of wills, parish registers, &c., in possession of Mr. 
A. M. Chichester. Hayden's Virginia Genealogies, 93, &c. 

Chichley, Sir Henry (1615-1683), Middlesex comity; son 
of Sir Thomas Chichley, of Wimpole, Cambridgeshire. 
V. M., April, 1909. 

Churchill, William (1650-1711), Middlesex comity ; born 
at North Aston, Oxfordshire. 

Keith's Ancestry of Benj. Harrison. W. M., VII, 186. 

Claiborne, William (1587-1677), New Kent county, &c.: 
son of Edmund and Grace (Bellingham) Claiborne, of Kellerby, 
Yorkshire, and Cleborne Hall, Westmoreland. 

V. M., I, 313. 

Clack, Eev. James (d. 1723), Gloucester county; born in the 
parish of Marden, Wiltshire; son of William and i\Iary Clack. 
W. M., Ill, 32. 

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Clarke, Charles (d. 1785), Cumberland and Powhatan 
counties; in Virginia 1745. Stated to have been a native of 
Surrey. In his will, dated 1763, he makes provision in case "the 
estate in England in the hands of my mothei-'s sister, Mrs. 
Charity Kent, widow of Daniel Kent, merchant, formerly of 
Bell Court, Common Street, London," should be recovered. 

Powhatan Records. 

Clarke, John (d. shortly before 1644), York county; son 
of Sir John Clarke, of Wrotham, Kent. 
W. M., I, 84, 85; XII, 36-37. 

Clarke, Thomas (d. 1670), York county; son of Edward 
Clarke, of Thriploe, near Foulsmere, Cambridgeshire. 
V. M., XII, 178. 

Clay, Francis. In the "Prerogative Court of Mansfield" 
(a probate court now extinct, with the records at Nottingham), 
is the bond, dated March 3, 1691, of Daniel Clay, of Mansfield, 
joyner, as administrator of the goods of Francis Clay, "late of 
Chickahomene in Virginia." The inventory is filed with the 
bond and states that Francis Clay was the son of Richard Clay, 
deceased. The bond was given before William Clay, steward of 
the manor of Mansfield, who seals with his arms. A Francis 
Clay, gentleman, lived in Xorthumberland county, Va. ; was a 
J. P. for that county 1659, &c., and in a deposition made in 
1661, when he was aged thirty-four, says he came to Virginia 
in 1649. 

N. E. H. & G. Eeg., Vol. 37, p. 202. Northumberland County 
Records. 

Clayton, John (1665-1737), Gloucester county; son of Sir 
John Clayton, of London, and of Parsons Green, Fulham. 
Wallace's Virginia Historical ]\Iagazine. 

Clift, Wombwell (d. 1737), Hanover county; "of a good 
family in Yorkshire." 

Virginia Gazette, January 10, 1737. 

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Clifton, James (in Virginia 1669, &c.), Stafford county; 
son of Thomas Clifton, Esq., of Westby and Clifton, Lancashire. 

Burke's Commoners (1835), II, 57, Md. Archives. Stafford 
County Eecords. V. M., XXII, 424, &c. ; XXIII, 316, &c. 

Cocke, Mrs. Elizabeth (in Virginia 1713, &c.), Williams- 
burg; wife of Dr. William Cocke, and sister of Mark Catesby, 
the English naturalist. 

V. M., V, 189, 190; IX, 128. 

Cocke, Dr. William (1672-1720), Williamsburg; %om of 
respectable parents at Sudbury in Suffolk." (Epitaph.) 
Va. Hist. Col., VI, 84, 85. 

CoDD, St. Leger (d. 1708), ISTorthmnberland county; be- 
queathed lands at Wateringbury, Lenham, and Wetchlin (?), 
Kent. He was son of William Codd, Esq., of Pelicans, Kent, 
who married, in 1632, Mary, daughter of Sir Warham St. Leger, 
of Ulcombe, Kent. 

V. M., X, 374; XXIII, 382. 

CoGGAN, Mrs. Frances (d. 1677), Charles City county; wife 
of John Coggan, and daughter of GregoiT Bland (b. 1587), of 
St. Gregories, London. 

Familiffi Minorum Gentium. ^. E. H. & G. Eeg., Vol. 47, 
p. 354. 

Coke, John (1704-1767), Williamsburg; son of Eichard 
Coke (d. 1730), and grandson of Eichard Coke, of Trusley, 
Derbyshire. 

Coke's "Coke of Trusley." W. M., VII, 127, 128. 

CoLCLOUGH, George (in Virginia 1658, &c.), Northimiber- 
land county; brother of Thomas Colclough, merchant, of 
London. 

W. M., XVII, 60. 

Collier, William (in Virginia 1670, &c.), York and New 
Kent counties; formerly "citizen and weaver, of London." 
W. M., VIII, 256. 

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Cole, William (b. 1597, in Virginia 1618-29, &c,), Nutmeg 
Quarter; son of Hiunfrie Cole, of Tillingham, Essex, clerk. 
V. M., XIX, 189, 190. 

CoLTMAN, Henry (in Virginia 1622, &c.) ; son of Ann Colt- 
man, of London, widow. 
W. G., 141. 

CoLViLLE, John (d. 1756), Fairfax county; late of New- 
castle on Tyne ; made bequests to his brother Thomas Colville, 
with reversion to the Earl of Tankerville, and states that the 
Earl was the son of his (J. C.'s) father's brother's daughter. 

Fairfax County Eecords. 

Collins, Robert (in Virginia 1623) ; "of London, haber- 
dasher." 

V. M., XIX, 133. 

CoMRiE, Mrs. Margaret (d. January 9, 1739) ; wife of Dr. 
William Comrie, of Hanover county; niece of Mr. Thomas 
Parratt, one of the Masters in Chancery (in England), and sister 
to Mr. Josias Baintone, one of the Six Clerks of that office. 

Virginia Gazette, January 15, 1739. 

Conway, Edwin (d. 1675), Northampton and Lancaster 
counties; "of Worcestershire." 

Hayden's Virginia Genealogies, 225-229. 

Constable, Robert (in Virginia 1623), James City; "of 
North Allerton in Yorkshire, gent." 
V. M., XIX, 133. 

Cooke, Travers (d. 1759), Stafford county; states in his 
will that there is a large balance due him from his uncle, 
Thomas Cooke, of Youghall, of the Kingdom of Ireland, on 
account of the rents and profits of his estate there. 

Stafford Records. 

(The will of Thomas Cooke, of Youghall, County Cork, gent., 
was proved in Dublin in 1750 ; that of John Cooke, of Youghal, 
Esq., proved in Dublin in 1713, and also a copy of the will of 

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John Cooke, of Overwharton parish, Stafford county, Va., the 
father of Travers Cooke, was proved in December, 1735.) 

Cooper, Sampson (d. 1659), Xorthumberland county; Alder- 
man of Eippon, Yorkshire. 
W. M., XIII, 28. 

CoRBiN, Henry (1639-1675), Middlesex county; third son 
of Thomas Corbin, Esq., of Hall End, Wai*wick shire. 

"Lee of Virginia," 83. Corbin Pedigree. V. M., XVII, 401. 

CosENS, John (d. 1674), Northumberland county; came to 
Virginia from Cudredge (Goodrich ?) in the parish of Bishops 
Walton, Southampton, where he owned land. 

Lancaster Eecords. 

Cotton, William, mariner, (in Virginia 1659, &c.) ; son of 
William Cotton, who owned a house at Bedminster near Bristol. 
W. M., V, 124. 

Cotton, Eev. William (d. 1646), Northampton county. 
His mother Joane lived at Bunbury, Cheshire. 
V. M., IV, 406. W. M., v., 124. 

Crabbe, John (in Virginia 1675, &c.), Westmoreland county; 
brother of Osmond Crabbe, gent., of Brislington ah Busselton, 
Somerset, who died 1695, and left to John Crabbe houses in 
Bristol, in the parish of Bedminster, Somerset, and at Brisl- 
ington. 

V. M., IX, 293, 294. 

Crampton, John (in Virginia 1623), "of Bolton in the 
Moore, Lancashire." 
V. M., XIX, 132. 

Crawley, Thomas (in Virginia 1659, &c.), old Rappahan- 
nock county; son of Eobert and Margaret Crawley, and baptized 
in the parish of St. Margaret's, Bristol, August 27, 1637. 

Eappahannock Eecords. 

Crispe, Thomas (in Virginia 1621-25), Elizabeth City; "of 
the Countie of Kent in England, gent." 
V. M, XXIII, 1. 

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Crompton, Thomas (in Virginia 1623), "of Bolton in the 
Moore, Lankashire." 
V. M., XIX, 132. 

Craik, Db. James (1730-1784), Alexandria; son of William 
Craik, of Arbigland, near Dumfries, Scotland. (The father of 
John Paul Jones was a gardener at Arbigland.) 

Hayden, 341. 

Creffield, Edward, Jr. (d. 1694). Gloucester county; son 
of Edward Creffield, of Chapel, Essex. 
V. M., XIX, 289. 

Creyk, Henry (1637-1684), Middlesex county; son of 
Gregory Creyk, of Marton, Yorkshire, and his wife Ursula, 
daughter of Sir John Legard. 

Familise Minormn Gentium, III, 950-952. Genealogist (X. S., 
XXIII, 42 ) . Middlesex Records. 

Crouch, Richard (b. about 1586, in Virginia 1623), James 
City county, "of Howton (Houghton) Bedfordshii'e, carpenter." 
V. M., XIX, 133, 134. 

CuLPEPER, Alexander (in Virginia 1672, &c.) In 1672 
Governor Berkeley applied to the English Government for the 
appointment of his wife's brother, Alexander Culpeper, to the 
office of surveyor general of Virginia. He stated that Captain 
Culpeper was a person who had lived a number of years in Vir- 
ginia, and whose father had lost his estate, liberty, and life in 
the King's service. 

V. M., I, 83. 

CuRLE, Thomas (1640-1700), Elizabeth City county; born in 
the parish of St. Michael, Lewis, Sussex. 
W. M., IX, 125. 

CusTis, Edmond (in Virginia 1690, &c.), Northampton 
county; son of Francis Custis, of Baltimore, Ireland. 
Northampton Records. 

Custis, John (in Virginia 1650, &c.), Northampton county; 
son of John Custis, of Rotterdam, Holland, formerly of Glouces- 
tershire, England. 

V. M., VIII, 394. 27 



CusTis, William (in Virginia 1650, &c.), JSTorthampton ; 
brother of John Custis, preceding. 
V. M., VIII, 394. 

Dade, Francis (d. 1663), Stafford county, 1654, &c. ; sixth 
son of William Dade, Esq., of Tannington, Suffolk, and his wife 
Mary, daughter of Henry Wingfield, Esq., of Crofield, Suffolk. 
When Francis Dade came to Virginia he called himself for 
several years Major John Smith. The reason is unknown; but 
it was evidently nothing which prevented him from visitiDg 
England later, as he was returning from a visit to England when 
he died at sea in 1663. 

Genealogical Memoranda Relating to the Family of Dade of 
Suffolk. Pedigrees from the Visitation of Kent, 1663-68, pp. 
97, 98. Hayden's Virginia Genealogies, 731, &c. W. M., 
VIII, 205; V. M., XX, 210, &c., 323, &c. 

Daniel, Thomas (in Virginia 1676, &c.) ; son of Ann Jones, 
widow, of St. Clements Danes, Middlesex. 
W. G., 27. 

Davison, Christopher (d. before 1624), James City county; 
son of William Davison, of Middlesex, Secretary of State to 
Queen Elizabeth. 

W. M., X, 169. 

Dawson, Owen (in Virginia 1623), "of St. Martins in the 
Fields, joiner." 
V. M., XIX, 132 

Dawson, Mrs. Anne (in Virginia 1744, &c.) ; wife of Benja- 
min Dawson, of Virginia, and sister of Francis Brooks, of 
Plaistow, Essex, gent. 

V. M., XVI, 65. 

Dawson, Eev. Thomas (d. 1761), Williamsburg; son of 
William Dawson, "pleb." of Aspatria, Cumberland. 
W. M., II, 209. Fostei-'s Oxford Matriculations. 

Dawson, Rev. Musgrave (1723- ), Caroline county; 
brother of Thomas Dawson, preceding. 
W. M., II, 52. 

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Dawson, Rev, William (d. 1752), Williamsburg; brother 
of Thomas Dawson, preceding. 
W. M., II, 51. 

Davis, John (d. 1686), Middlesex county; of Bristol. 
Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Register. 

Davy, John (in Virginia 1648, &c.) ; son of Simon Davy, 
and nephew of John Davy, gent., of Maidstone, Kent. 
W. G., 1299. 

Day, James (d. 1700), Isle of Wight county; owned two 
freehold tenements in Broadstreet in or near Augustine Fryers 
in the parish of St. Peter the Poor, London. 

W. M., VII, 251. 

Daynes, William (1617- ), in Virginia (Lower Norfolk 
county) 1655; in 1679-80, of Bristol, merchant. In 1709 Sir 
William Daynes, of Bristol, made deeds in Norfolk county — 
though later than this a William Daynes, who died in Norfolk 
county. 

Lower Norfolk and Norfolk Records. 

Deans, James (d. 1762), Chesterfield county; left £200 to 
the Infirmary of Aberdeen. 
Chesterfield Records. 

De Geaffenreidt, Christopher, Jr. (in Virginia 1722, 
&c.), Williamsburg and Prince George county; son of Baron 
Christopher De Graff enreidt, and Regina (Tschamer) his wife, 
of Berne, Switzerland. 

W. M., XV, 61. 

Delalua, Solomon (d. 1703), Henrico county; late of 
Rochelle, France. 

Dennet, William (in Virginia 1641, &c.) ; fishmonger, of 
London. 

N. E. H. & G. Reg., Vol. 61, p. 199. 

Derick, Henry (d. 1677), late of the parish of St. Stephen's, 
Bristol. 

V. M., XVI, 197, 198. 

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Dewall, Edward (d. 1640), Warwicksqueake county; son 
of George Dewall, gent., of Eeading, Berkshire. E. D., in his 
will, styles himself servant of Symon Comocke, of Warwick- 
squeake, Va., and leaves his master an inn, called the Rose, in 
Eeading, which had been left him by his father. 

V. M., XIII, 204. 

Dews, Eichard (d. 1686), Middlesex county; of Yorkshire. 
Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Register. 

DiGGES, Edward (1621-1676), York county; son of Sir Dud- 
ley Digges, of Chilham Castle, Kent; M. P. and Master of the 
Eolls, and his wife Mary, daughter and co-heiress of Sir Thomas 
Kempe, of Olantigh, Kent. 

^Y. M., I, 87, 140, 141. Meade, I, 244. V. M., X, 378; 
XIV, 305. 

DiNWiDDiE, John (d. 1726), King George county; son of 
Eobert Dinwiddie, merchant of Glasgow, and brother of Robert 
Dinwiddie, Governor of Virginia. 

Dinwiddie Papers, I, XXI-XXIII. King George Eecords. 

Dixon, John (in Virginia 1729-51, d. 1758), King and Queen 
county; at time of death was "of Bristol, Esquire," owned 
houses and land at Lateridge in the parish of Iron Acton, 
Gloucestershire. 

V. M., July, 1911. 

DoGGETT, Rev. Benjamin (d. 1682), Lancaster county; had 
a brother Eichard Doggett, of Ipswich, merchant. 
Lancaster Eecords. 

DoNNALLY, James (came to Virginia 1761, alive 1768), 
Greenbrier county; refers in a deposition to persons he had 
known at Belligay, Donegal, Ireland. 

Abstracts of Eecords of Augusta County, II, 12, 13. 

Donne, George (in Virginia 1637, &c.) ; baptized May 9, 
1605, at Camberwell, Surrey; son of Dr. John Donne. 
■ Neill's A'^irginia Carolorum. 

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Dormer, Sir Fleetwood (in Virginia 1649, &c.) ; formerly 
of Arle Court, Gloucestershire; son of Sir Fleetwood Dormer, 
of Lee Grange and Purton, Bucks (who d. 1639). 

Burke's Extinct and Domiant Baronetage. V. M., XIII, 406. 

Douglas, James (1724- ), Prince William county; son of 
James Campbell Douglas, of Mains, Scotland, and brother of 
Margaret (d. 1?74), who married Archibald, Duke of Douglas. 

Hayden, 691. V. M., XXII, 273, &c., 418. 

Douglass, William (d. 1783), Loudoun county; son of 
Hugh Douglass, of Garalland or Garallan, parish of Old Cum- 
nock, Scotland. 

V. M., 336. 

DowNE, Jane (in Virginia 1653, &c.) ; niece of Nicholas 
Downe, of London, Esq. (She was probably a daughter of 
George Downe, or Downes, of Elizabeth City county, 1632, &c.) 

V. M., XXII, 36. 

Downes, John (in Virginia 1623), "of London, grocer." 
V. M., XIX, 133. 

DowTHWAiTE, William (d. 1659), York county; brother of 
Nicholas Dowthwaite, of Cliffords Inn, gent. 
York County Records. 

DoYLEY, Rev. Cope (d. 1713), Williamsburg; son of Charles 
Doyley, gent., of Southrop, Gloucestershire. 
V. M., XII, 300, 301. 

DuNCANsoN, Robert (d. ), Fredericksburg; brother of 

Thos. Duncanson, surgeon, of Forres, county of Murray, North 
Britain (alive 1764). 

"Spotsylvania Records," p. 266. 

DuNLOP, William (1707-1739), Prince William county; son 
of Alexander Dunlop, Greek Professor in the University of 
Glasgow. 

W. M., XV, 279. 

Dyer, John (in Virginia 1623), "of London, carpenter." 
V. M., XIX, 134. 

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Earle, George (in Virginia 1637, &c.), Lower Norfolk 
county; son of George Earle, of Eastratford, Nottinghamshire, 
draper. 

N. E. H. & G. Eeg., Vol. 55, pp. 339, 340. 

Eeles, Nathaniel (in Virginia 1618, &c.) ; son of Nathaniel 
Eeles, of Harpendon, Hertfordshire. 

Elliott, Thomas (d. 1686), Middlesex county; of Chipping 
Ongar, Essex. 

Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Eegister. 

Eman, John- (in Virginia 1623), "of London, goldsmith," 
V. M., XIX, 133. 

Evelyn, George (1593- ), in Virginia 1649, &c., James 
City county; son of Eobert Evelyn, and grandson of George 
Eveljm, of Long Ditton, Surrey. 

Scull's "Evelyns in America," 1-45. V. M., IX, 172. 

Evelyn, Mountjoy (in Virginia about 1650, &c.), North- 
ampton county; son of George Evelyn (preceding), and grand- 
son of Eobert Evelyn, of Long Ditton and Godstone, Surrey. 

Scull's "Evelyns" in America," 66. V. M., IX, 172, 173. 

Evelyn, Egbert (b. 1593, d. 1649), born in London, in Vir- 
ginia 1637, &c. ; youngest son of Eobert Evelyn, of Long Ditton, 
Surrey. 

Scull's "Evelyms in America," 47-59, 66. 

Eabian, Symon (in Virginia 1668, &c.), lived on York Eiver; 
son of Edmond Fabian, of St. Andrew's, Holborn, Middlesex, 
citizen and merchant tailor. 

V. M., XV, 300. 

Fairfax, Feedinando (1636-1664), in Virginia 1659, &c. ; 
a Virginia merchant of London; son of Col. Charles Fairfax, 
of Menston, Yorkshire, and grandson of Thomas, first Baron 
Fairfax of Cameron. 

Herald and Genealogist, VI, 401. V. M., VII, 73. 

Fairfax, Thomas, 6th Lord (1690-1781), Frederick county. 
Burke's Peerage. 

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Fairfax, A^^illiam (1691-1757), Fairfax county; son of 
Henry Fairfax, of Towlston, Yorkshire, and grandson of Henry, 
4th Lord Fairfax. (W. F.'s son Bryan succeeded to the title.) 

V. M., IV, 102, &c. "The Thomas Book," 308, 309. 

Farley, Thomas (in Virginia 1623, &c.), James City county; 
"of Worcester in Worcestershire, gent." 
V. M., XIX, 131, 132. 

Farnefold, Eev. John (in Virginia 1672-1702), Northum- 
berland county; son of Sir Thomas Farnefold, of Gatwickes in 
Stayning, Sussex. 

W. M., XVII, 245. 

Farnefold, Mrs. Mary, Northumberland county; wife of 
Eev. John Farnefold, and daughter of George Brookes, of Lon- 
don, merchant. 

W. M., XVII, 245. 

Farrington, Kichard (in Virginia 1677, &c.), Lancaster 
county; brother of John Farrington, of London, merchant. 
Lancaster Eecords. 

Fauntleroy, Moore ( -1663), Eappahannock coimty; 
son of John Fauntleroy (d. 1644), of Crondall, Hampshire. 
Wallace's Virginia Hist. Mag., July, 1891. 

Feild, Mrs. Margaret (dead in 1772) ; wife of Dr. John 
Feild, Prince George county, and daughter of John Shaw (dead 
in 1772), merchant, of Edinburgh. 

Prince George Eecords. 

Felgate, William (d. 1660), York county; was in 1649 "of 
the City of London, skinner." 
V. M., II, 181, 182. 

Fell, Henry (b. 1600, d. in Virginia 1623) ; "of Christ- 
church in Oxford, student." (B. A. Christ Church, 1620, "of 
London, gent." — Foster.) 

V. M., XIX, 132, 133. 

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Fielding, Ambrose (d. 1675), Noi-thmnberlancl county; 
brother of Edward and Eichard Fielding, merchants, of Bristol, 
and of Dr. Eobert Fielding, of Gloucester. 

Y. M., XI, 453-456; XII, 99-101. 

FiLLBRiGGE, JoHN (in Yii'ginia 1638, &e.) ; brother of Eobert 
Fillbrigge, citizen and scrivenor, of London, 
Y. M., XII, 174. 

FiLMER, Hexry (in Yirginia 1642, &c.), James City and 
"Warwick comities; son of Sir Edward Filmer, of East Sutton, 
Kent, and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Eichard Argall, and 
sister of Samuel Argall, Governor of Yirginia. 

Y. M., XY, 181, 18-2. Berry's Kentish Genealogies. 

Finch, Henry (in A^irginia 1630, &c.) ; son of Sir Henry 
Pinch, and brother of Sir John Finch, Speaker of the House of 
Commons, 1638-29. 

Y. M., YII, 384 ; XYII, 10. 

Fitzgeffrey, George (in Yirginia 1623), "of Howton Con- 
quest in Bedfordshire, gent." 
Y. M., XIX, 133. 

Fitzgeffrey, William (in Yirginia 1623), James City 
county ; "of Staple Inn, gent." 
Y. M., XIX, 132, 133. 

FiTZHUGH, William (1651-1701), Stafford county; son of 
Henry Fitzhugh, of the town of Bedford. 
Y. M., I, 413, 415; II, 277-278. 

Fleet, Henry (1600-1661), Lancaster county; son of Wil- 
liam Fleet, gent., of Chartham, Kent, and his wife Deborah, 
daughter of Charles Scott, of Scottshall, Kent. 

Y. M., II, 71 ; Y, 253, &c. 

Fleetwood, Edward, gent. (d. 1609), went to Yirginia 1609 ; 
son of Sir William Fleetwood, Eecorder of London, and brother 
of Sir William Fleetwood, of Great Missendon, Bucks. 

Y. M., XIII, 405. 

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FLEMINC4, Dx\xiEL (d. 175-4), Louisa county; in his will he 
names his wife, then with him in A'irginia, and children he had 
left in Lancashire. 

Louisa County Eecords. 

Fletcher, George (in Virginia 1652, &c.), Northumberland 
county ; brother of James Fletcher, gent., of Eltham, Kent. In 
1647 George Fletcher was "of London, merchant." 

Northampton Eecords. Hening, I, 374. 

Flournoy, Jacob (1663- ), Williamsburg; son of Jacques 
Flournoy, of Geneva, Switzerland, and micle of Jolin James 
Flournoy, of Virginia. 

V. M., II, 85-87. 

Flournoy, John James (1686-1740), Henrico county; son 
of Jacques Flournoy, of Geneva, Switzerland. 
V. M., II, 83-84. 

Fontaine, James (in Virginia 1717, &c.) ; son of Eev. James 
Fontaine, who was born at Jenouelle, France, and grandson of 
Eev. James Fontaine, pastor of Vaux and Eoyan. 

Huguenot Emigration, 120, 121. 

Fontaine, Eev. Francis (1691-1749), York county; brother 
of Eev. James Fontaine, preceding. 
Huguenot Emigration, 122. 

Fontaine, Eev. Peter (1692-1757), Henrico and Charles 
City counties ; brother of Eev. James Fontaine, preceding. 
Huguenot Emigration, 122. 

Foote, Eichard (1632-1689, &c.), Stafford county; bom at 
Cardenham, in the county of Cornwall ; son of John Foote, gent. 
V. M., VII, 73. 

FoRBY, Benjamin (in Virginia 1660, &c.), Princess Anne 
county; son of Felix Forby, of Norwich, hosier, who owned 
freeholds in Worstead and North Walsham, Norfolk. 

V. M., XII, 398. 

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FoRSE, James (1706-175-i), Northampton county; late of 
Devon. 

W. M., XVI, 105. 

FouNTAiNE, Egbert (d. 1714), Princess Anne county. In 
will bequeaths "^six messuages at Abingdon in Barkshire in Great 
Britain bequeathed to me in the will of my uncle, John 
Fountaine, and three messuages due me after the death of my 
Aunt Margaret Fountaine." 

Princess Anne County Records. 

FowKE, Gerrard (d. 1669), Westmoreland county; son of 
Roger Fowke, of Gunston Hall, Staffordshire. 
Hayden, 154-156, 744. 

Fowke, Thomas (d. 1663), James City and Westmoreland 
comities; brother of Garrard Fowke, preceding. 
Hayden, 155. 

FoxHALL, John (d. 1704), Westmoreland county; left real 
and personal estate at Bromingham (Binningham), Warwick- 
shire. 

V. M., XV, 301. 

Freeman, Henry, Sr. (d. shortly before 1687), York county; 
formerly a mercer of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. 
W. M., II, 164, 165. 

Fry, Joshua (1700-1754), Essex county; son of Joseph Fry, 
"pleb.," of Crewkeme, Somerset. 

W. M., II, 150. Foster's Oxford Matriculations. 

Garlick, Samuel (d. 1772), King and Queen county. His 
mother, at the date of his will, was Mrs. Hannah Garlick, of 
Bristol. 

W. M., XVI, 101. 

Gerrard, Thomas (d. 1673), Westmoreland county; emi- 
grated from England to Mai7land ; but removed to Virginia, 
where he died. In his will he gives to his son Justinian his 
right to any land in England. Justinian Gerrard was J. P. for 

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Westmoreland 1668, but removed to Maryland, where he died. 
In his will, dated 1683, he bequeathed lands in Lancashire. 

Westmoreland County Eecords. Maryland Calendar of Wills, 
II, 40. Hayden's Virginia Genealogies, 490. 

Gill, Alexander (in Virginia 1633), Mulberry Island; "of 
Maldon in Bedfordshire." 
V. M., XIX, 133, 134. 

Glassell, John (1734-1806), Fredericksburg; son of Robert 
Glassell, of Torthorwald, Dumfrieshire, Scotland. 
Hayden, 4. 

Glassell, Andrew (1738-1837), Culpeper county; brother 
of John Glassell, preceding. 
Hayden, 5. 

GoDDARD, Anthony (in Virginia 1663, d. 1663) ; formerly of 
Suringden, Wiltshire. 

Maryland Calendar of Wills, I, 24. 

GoDSELL, John (d. 1678), Lancaster county. His daughter 
lived at Charleville, Ireland. 
Lancaster Records. 

GooDE, John (in Virginia 1678, &c.) ; brother of Rev. Mar- 
maduke Goode, of Ufton, Berkshire. 
W. G., 26. 

Goodrich, Thomas (d. 1703), Essex county; son of Joseph 
Goodrich; his "uncle on the mother's side and next of kin," 
was Sir Abstroupus Danby, of Masham, Yorkshire. 

V. M., XX, 93, 94. 

GooKiN, Daniel (in Virginia 1631, &c.) ; of "Mary's Mount," 
near Xewport News; formerly of Cargoline, Cork, Ireland; son 
of John Gookin, of Ripple Court, Kent. 

V. M., VI, 71. 

Gordon, George (d. 1786), Westmoreland county; be- 
queathed lands at Sheepbridge, Clogheramer, Lisduff, Carmern 
and Daryoghly, all in County Down, Ireland. 

Westmoreland Records. 

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GrOEDON, James (1714-1768), Lancaster county; son of James 
Gordon, gent., "of Sheepbridge and Lisdiiff, in the Lordship of 
Newry, County Down, Ireland." 

W. M., XII, 11. Hayden, 248. 

GoEDON, John (in Virginia 1738, &c.), Middlesex county; 
brother of James Gordon, preceding. 
W. M., XII, 11. Hayden, 251, 252. 

Gordon, Rev. John (d. about 1705), James City county; son 
of Patrick Gordon, Eegent of King's College, Aberdeen. 
Hayden, 617, 618. 

Gordon, Samuel (1717-1771), Petersburg; son of David 
Gordon, Esq., of Craig, in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, 
Scotland. 

W. M., VI, 22. 

GoRSUCH, Eev. John (d. about 1657), Lancaster county; 
formerly Eector of Walkholme, Hertfordshire; married Ann, 
daughter of Sir William Lovelace of Kent, and sister of Eichard 
Lovelace, the poet. 

V. M., Ill, 83. 

GosNOLD, Anthony (in Virginia 1615, &c.) ; grandson of 
Eobert Gosnold, Esq., of Earleshall, Suffolk. 
V. M., XIV, 87. 

GosNOLD, Thomas (in Virginia 1702, &c.) ; son of Eebecca 
Gosnold, widow, of St. Martin's in the Fields, London, and 
nephew of David Eamage. 

X. E. H. & G. Eeg., Vol. 57, p. 95. 

GowTON, John (in A^irginia 1623) ; "of Harfield in Surrey, 
gent." 

V. M., XIX, 133. 

Graham, John (1711-1787), Prince AVilliam county; son of 
John Graham, Esq., of Wackinston, Perthshire, Scotland, and 
his wife Margaret, daughter of John Graham, Esq., of Killeani. 

Hayden, 162. 

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Gray, John (1769- ), Caroline county; son of William 
Gray (d. 1777), of Garlcraig, Scotland. 

V. M., XI, 210. \/ 

Grayson, Thomas (living in Virginia 1754, &c.), Spotsyl- 
vania county, in 1753 ; Avas "late of Deal in Kent, Eng,." 
though son of John Grayson, of Lancaster county, Va. 

"Spotsylvania Records," p. 193. 

Greenhow, John (1724-1787), Williamsburg; born at 
Staunton, near Kendal, Westmoreland; son of Eobert and Ann 
(Dodgson) Greenhow, of High House, Staunton, near Kendal. 

Va. Hist. Col., VI, 77. W. M., XVII, 273, 274. 

Grendon, Thomas (d. 1685), Charles City county; grand- 
son of Thomas Grendon, citizen and draper, of London (who 
d. 1678). 

W. G., 429. V. M., XIV, 207. 

Griffin, Lady Christina (d. 1807), Williamsburg; wife of 
Judge Cyrus Griffin, and daughter of John Stuart, 6th Earl of 
Traquair. 

V. M., I, 256, 467. 

Griffin, Samuel (d. 1703), Northumberland county; brother 
of David Griffin, citizen and tallow-chandler, of Bassinghall 
street, London. Samuel Griffin also owned property in Glou- 
cestershire. 

Grinley, James (1743-1763), Williamsburg; son of Alexan- 
der Grinley, of Dunbar, Scotland. 
Va. Hist. Col., XI, 71. 

Grove, John, in Surry county 1668-69, &c. ; in 1656 "of 
Bristol, merchant." He died in 1673. 
Surry County Eeeords. 

Grymes, William (in Virginia 1694, &c.) ; son of Sir 
Thomas Grymes, of Peckham. 

Eichmond Critic, October 12, 1889. 

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GwYN, David (d. 1704), Eichmond county; had a sister 
Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Benjamin Gwyn, of Bristol, and a brother 
Edward Gwyn, clerk, in Wales. Left to his sister Mary all of 
his real estate in Wales lying in and about Harford West. 

W. M., XVII, 83. 

Hacke, Dr. George (in Virginia 1663, &c.) ; Northampton 
county ; bom in Cologne in the Palatinate. 
V. M., V, 256, &c. 

Hacker, John (in A^irginia 1653, &c.) ; son of John Hacker, 
of Stepney, Middlesex, and nephew of Thomas Hacker, of Pen- 
zance, Cornwall. 

W. G., 878. 

Hallam, Egbert (1602-1637), Charles City county; brother 
of William Hallam, of Bumham, Essex. 
W. M., VIII, 237-245. V. M., XIII, 55. 

Hallam, Thomas (in Virginia 1656, &c.), Charles City 
couiity; son of Thomas Hallam of Essex (dead in 1656). 
W. M., VIII, 243, 244. 

Hallows, John (in Virginia 1655, &c.), Westmoreland 
county, "late of Eochdale, in the coimty of Lancastei*" ; born 
about 1615. In 1732 his heir, Samuel Hallows, Esq., lived at 
Ashwick, Lancashire. He was a descendant of Samuel Hallows, 
of England, elder brother of John Hallows. 

Westmoreland Eecords. Barton's Colonial Eeports, II, B, 26. 

Hamgr, Ealph, Jr. (d. 1626) ; son of Ealph Hamor, citizen 
and merchant-tailor, of London. 
W. G., 1000, 1012. V. M., I, 86. 

Hamor, Thomas (in A^irginia 1622, &c.) ; brother of Ealph 
Hamor, Jr., preceding. 

W. G., 1000, 1012. V. M., I, 86. 

Hampton, William (in Virginia 1627, &c.) ; brother of 
Lawrence Hampton, of London, tailor. 
W. G., 876. 

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Handford, Tobias (d. 1677), Gloucester county; son of 
Hugh Handford, of London. John Handford, of Ludlow, Esq., 
by his will, dated 1669, left his manor of Shobden, Hereford- 
shire, and other estates, in case of the death of his son John 
without issue, to the above Tobias Handford, of Virginia, with 
a farther reversion to Walter Handford, of Wallashall, Wor- 
cestershire. 

V. M., XIII, 199-200. 

Harecourt, William (in Virginia 1674, &c.). Lower Nor- 
folk county; was dead in 1695, and his daughters and co-heiresses 
were Hannah, wife of William Hill, of Rockingham, Kent, and 
the wife of Henry Foster, of London. 

Lower Norfolk Records. 

Harmar, Charles (d. about 1644), Northampton county; 
brother of Dr. John Hannar, Greek Professor at Oxford. 
V. M., Ill, 274. 

Harmar, John (in Virginia 1652, &c.) ; son of Dr. John 
Harmar, "Greek Reader in the University of Oxford." 
V. M., Ill, 274. 

Harris, John (d. 1719), Northumberland county; son of 
Joseph Harris, and nephew of William Harris, of Ha}T^iie, in 
the parish of Stowford, Devon; mentions in his will (1718) a 
legacy from his uncle, then in the hands of Christopher Harris, 
Esq., of Padstow, Devon. 

Northumberland Records. 

Harrison, Burr (in Virginia 1665, &c.), Stafford county; 
"baptized in the parish of St. Margaret's, Westminster, 28th 
December, 1637 ; son of Cuthbert Harrison." 

Hay den, 512. 

Harrison, George (d. 1624) ; brother of Sir John Harrison, 
of AldclifPe Hall, Lancashire. 
Brown's Genesis, II, 913, 914. 

Hart, Josyas (in Virginia 1623), "of London, haberdasher." 
V. M., XIX, 133. 

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Harvie, John (1706-1767), Albemarle county; bom at Gar- 
grannock, Scotland. 
Ya. Hist. Col., YI, 83. 

Harwood, Arthur (d. 1642), formerly of the parish of St. 
Peter ad Vincula, London. 
Mathews' Probate Acts. 

Hassett, Samuel (in Virginia before 1669), Isle of Wight 
county; brother of John Hassett, of Bristol, goldsmith. 
W. M., VII, 227. 

Hawkp:r, Edward (in Virginia 1657, &c.) ; brother of George 
Hawker, combmaker, of London. 
V. M., XIII, 307. 

Hawley, Jerome (in Virginia 1638, &c.) ; brother of James 
Hawley, of Brentford, Middlesex. 
Neill's Virginia Carolorura, 142. 

Hay, alias Gray, John (d. 1709), Middlesex county; son 
of Dr. Gray, of Kendal and Whitehaven. 
V. M., II, 45. 

Hay, William (1748-1825), Williamsburg; son of James 
Hay, and Helena Rankin his Avife, of Kilsyth, Sterlingshire, 
Scotland. 

W. M., XV, 85. 

Hay, John (in Virginia 1768, &c.), Southampton county; 
brother of AVilliam Hay, preceding. 
W. M., XV, 85. 

Hay, Peter (in Virginia 1768, &c.), Southampton county; 
brother of William Hay, preceding. 
W. M., XV, 85. 

Haynes, Herbert (d. 1737), Gloucester county; at time of 
death of St. Petei^'s, Comhill, London. In will (1737) speaks 
of his rents in and about London. Son of Thomas Haynes, of 
Gloucester county, Va. 

V. M., XAs 427. 

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Haynes, Thomas (d. 1679), Northumberland countj^; by 
will gave his brother, William Haynes, all his estate in houses, 
&c., in England, "which may be known by my father's will."' 

Northumberland Eecords. 

Hayward, Samuel (in Virginia 1687, &e.), Westmoreland 
county; son of Nicholas Hayward, grocer, of London. 
W. M., XI, 169, 170. 

Hazlewood, George (in Virginia 1683, &c.), Middlesex 
county; son of John Hazlewood, of the parish of White Chapel, 
London. In 1693 his mother is referred to as "Madam Eliza- 
beth Hazlewood at her house in Chamber street, Goodman's 
Fields, London." 

Middlesex Eecords. 

Henderson, Alexander (d. 1815), came to Prince William 
county, Va., 1756 ; son of Eev. Eichard Henderson, A. M., of 

Glasgow University, forty-eight years minister of Blantyre 
parish, Scotland, and his wife Janet Cleland. 
Eichmond Critic, June 9, 1889. 

Henderson, James (1708-1804), Augusta county; son of 
William Henderson, gent., of Fifeshire, Scotland, who married, 
on February 7, 1705, Margaret Bruce. 

"Descendants of Lt. John Henderson." 

Herbert, John (1658-1704), Prince George county; son of 
John Herbert, apothecary, and grandson of Eichard Herbert, 
citizen and grocer, of London. 

W. M., V, 230, 240 ; VIII, 147, 148. 

Heyman, Peter (d. 1700), Elizabeth City county; grandson 
of Sir Peter Heyman, of Summerfield, in Kent. 
V. M., XI, 158, 159. 

HiCKES, Stephen (d. shortly before 1640), Elizabeth City 
county; son of Michael Hickes and Judith his wife, of the town 
of Southampton. Stephen Hickes was baptized September 23, 
1620, in the parish of St. jMichael's, Southampton. 

N. E. H. & G. Eeg., Vol. 47, p. 353. 

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Hide, John (in Virginia 1635-37, &c.) ; son of Eichard Hide, 
citizen and free-mason, of London. 
V. M., XIX, 193. 

HiGGiNSON, Robert (d. 1649), York county; fonnerly a 
printer and painter-stainer, of London; son of Thomas and 
Anne Higginson, of Barkeswell, Warwickshire. 

W. M., VI, 69. 

Hill, Edward (in Virginia 1622, &c.), had, then, a brother, 
Mr. Jolm Hill, mercer in Lombard street, and a father-in-law, 
Mr. Richard Boyle, in Blackfriars, London. 

Brown's First Republic, p. 513. 

Hill, Elizabeth (in Virginia 1677, &c.) ; wife of Edward 
Hill, of "Shirley," Charles City county; daughter of Sir Ed- 
ward Williams, of Brecknockshire, Wales. 

V. M., Ill, 156-158; X, 107; XIV, 171. 

Hill, Henry (d. 1649), Northampton county; son of George 
Hill, of Tiverton, Devon. 
Northampton Records. 

Hill, John (in Virginia 1647, &c.). Lower Norfolk county; 
formerly a bookbinder in the University of Oxford, and son of 
Stephen Hill, of Oxford, fletcher. 

N. E. H. & G. Reg., Vol. 47, p. 53. 

Hill, John (d. 1720), of Virginia, but died at Newent, 
Gloucestershire. 
V. M., XI, 74. 

Hodge, Thomas (d. 1784), King George county; in will, 
1774, mentions his mother, then living at Tiverton, Devonshire. 
King George Records. 

Hodge, Robert (d. 1681), Lower Norfolk comity; in 1670, 
was of Modbury, Devon. 
Lower Norfolk Records. 

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HoDGKiN, William (came to Virginia 1659, d. 1673), old 
Eappahannock county; brother-in-law of Eobert Peachey, of 
Mildenhall, Suffolk. 

Eappahannock County Eecords. 

Hogg, Peter (d. 1782), Augusta county; in Virginia 1756, 
&c. ; son of James Hogg and brother of Walter Hogg, both of 
Edinburgh, Scotland. 

Abstracts of Augusta Eecords, II, 220. 

HoLECROFT, Thomas (in Virginia 1610, &c.) ; son of Sir 
Thomas Holecroft, of Vale Eoyal, Cheshire. 
Brown's Genesis, II, 924, 925. 

HoLFORD, Thomas (in Virginia 1668, &c.) ; son of John 
Holford, of Davenham, Cheshire, and his wife Jane, daughter 
of Thomas Mallory, Dean of Chester. 

V. M., Ill, 328. 

Holland, Samuel (in Virginia 1638, &c.) ; son of Joseph 
Holland, citizen and cloth worker, of London. 
W. G., 9. 

HoLLiSTER, William (d. 1680), Eappahannock county; 
brother of Thomas Hollister, of Temple Parish, Bristol. 
Crozier's Virginia County Eecords, VI, 143. 

Holt, James (in Virginia 1623), "of London, carpenter." 
V. M., XIX, 134. 

HoNETwooD, Sir Philip (in Virginia 1649, &c.) ; son of 
Eobert Honeywood, of Charing, Kent, and Mark's Hall, Essex. 

Virginia Land Grants. Norwood's Voyage to Virginia. Note 
to Pepys. 

HooKE, Francis (in Virginia 1635, &c.), Elizabeth City; son 
of John Hooke, Esq., of Bramshott, Southampton, 
V. M., Ill, 23. 

Hooper, Joseph (in Virginia 1729, &c.) ; son of George 
Hooper, of Frome Selwood, Somerset. 
Cabells and Their Kin, 21. 

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Hope, George (1749- ), Elizabeth City county; bom in 
Cumberland. 

W. M., VIII, 257. 

HoRXSBY, Thomas (1702-1772), Williamsburg; born in 
Lincolnshire. 

Ya. Hist. Col., YI, 72. 

HoRSMANDEN, Warham (in Yirginia 1657, &c.), Charles 
City county; returned to England and was of Lenham, Kent, 
and Purleigh, Essex; son of Eev. Daniel Horsmanden, Rector 
of Ulcombe, Kent, and his wife Ursula, daughter of Sir War- 
ham St. Leger, of Ulcombe. 

Y. M., XY, 181, 182. 

HoRSEKAiL, James (d. 1731), Spotsylvania county; brother 
of Thomas Horsenail, of the parish of Xazing, Essex. 
Spotsylvania Eecords. 

HosYER, Edward (in Yirginia 1623), "of Eatcliffe, vintner." 
Y. M., XIX, 133, 134. 

HoTHERSALL, Thomas (came to Yirginia 1621), "late zity- 
sone and grosser of London." 
Brown's First Eepublic, p. 116. 

HowETT, John (d. 1659), Elizabeth City county; brother of 
Thomas Howett, citizen and cooper, of London, 
Y. M., XIII, 55. 

Hudson, William (died before 1716) ; brother of John Hud- 
son, of Bristol, clothier (who d. 1725). 
Y. M., XY, 63. 

Hume, Francis (d. 1721), Spotsylvania county; brother of 
George Hume, of Wedderburn, Scotland (who d. 1720). 
W. M., YI, 253 ; YIII, 84, &c. Y. M., XX, 381, &c. 

Hume, George (1697-1760), Spotsylvania and Culpeper 
counties, &c. ; son of George Hume, of Wedderburn. 
W. M., YI, 251, &c. Y. M., 381, &c. 

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HuxT, Eev. Egbert (in Virginia 1607, &c.), of Kent, 
fonnerly Vicar of Eeculver, Kent. 
Campbell's Histor}^ of Virginia. 

HuxTER, William, Jr. (1731-1792) ; born at Galston, Scot- 
land. 

"Lodge of Washington," 95. 

HusSEY, Giles (d. 1668), Eappahannock comity; son of 
James Hussey, Esq., of Blanford, Dorset, and brother of Thomas 
Hussey, of the same place, who was living in 1668. 

Hay den, 298. 

HuTT, Daniel (d. 1674), AVestmoreland county; fonnerly 
merchant of London, and at another time master of the ship 
Mayflower. 

W. M., XV (Jan., 1907), 43, 49. Westmoreland Eecords. 

Irbye, Walter (d. 1652), Northampton county; bequeathed 
tenements in Hoggstrap, Lincolnshire. 
V. M., XVII, 67. 

Isham, Henry (1626-1676), in Henrico county 1657, &c.; 
son of William Isham (b. 1578, d. before 1631), and his wife 
Mary, daughter of William Brett, of Toddington, Bedfordshire, 
and grandson of Sir Euseby Isham, of Pytchley. 

V. M., IV, 123. Victorian History of England, X"orthamp- 
tonshire. 

IvEsoN, Thomas (in Virginia 1700, &c.), Middlesex county; 
son of David Iveson, citizen and joiner, of London. 
, Middlesex Eecords. 

Jackson, Eev. Andrev^^ (d. 1710), Lancaster county; brother 
of James Jackson, living in Potters' Fields near Belfast, Ireland. 
Lancaster Eecords. 

Jackson, Charles (in Virginia 1667, &c.) ; son of Charles 
Jackson, of Darrington, Yorkshire. 

Familife Minorum Gentium, III, 1070. 

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Jacquelin, Edward (1668-1739), Jamestown; son of John 
and Elizabeth (Craddock) Jacquelin, of Kent. 
W. M., IV, 49, 50. 

Jauncey, William (d. 1697), Lancaster county; had a 
brother John living at "Phen in Stratford, Buckinghamshire," 
and a sister Mary Boteler's children living at "Pharington, in 
Barkshire." 

W. M., XI, 210. 

Jenifer, Daniel (in Virginia 1677, &c.), JSTorthampton 
county; "brother" of John Steventon, merchant, of Creed 
Church Fryers, London. 

Middlesex Eecords. 

Jenings, Edmund (1659-1729), York county; son of Sir Ed- 
mund Jenings, of Eipon, Yorkshire. 
V. M., XII, 307-310. 

Jerdone, Francis (1721-1771), Louisa county; son of John 
Jerdone, a magistrate of Jedburgh, Scotland. 
W. M., VI, 37, 38. 

Jermy, William (d. 1666), Lower Norfolk county; in 1659 
was "of Kettlebaston, Suffolk, gent." 

N. E. H. & G. Eeg., 1893, pp. 352, 355. Lower Norfolk 
Records. 

Jervis, Francis (in Virginia 1661-81) ; son of Wm. Jervis 
(d. 1661), who owned a copyhold estate of £26 a year in Old 
Bradford, Middlesex, England. 

Hist. MSS. Commission, House of Lords MSS., 1689-90, 
p. 363. 

Johnson, Luke (d. 1659) ; nephew of John Turton, of West 
Bromwich, County Stafford, gent. 
V. M., XI, 366. 

Johnson, Eichard (d. 1698), King and Queen county. The 
account preserved in Virginia states that by his first marriage 
he had a daughter Judith, educated at a school in Lincoln, 

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who m. Sir Hardoff Wastneys, about 1700. Surke's Extinct and 
Dormant Baronetage states that Sir Hardoff Wastneys, Bart., 
m. Judith, daughter and heir of Col. Eichard Johnson, of Bilsby, 
Lincolnshire. 

W. M., VI, 59, &e. Burke's Ex. and Domi. Baronetage. 

JoHxsox, Mrs. Susanna (1664-1686), ISTew Kent county 
(now King and Queen) ; wife of Col. Eichard Johnson, and 
daughter of William Buncombe, Esq., of Holbeach, in the 
county of Lincoln. 

Epitaph in King and Queen County. 

Johnson, William (in Virginia 1688, &c.), Middlesex 
county; of Norwich. 

Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Kegister. 

Johnston, Andrew (1742-1785), Petersburg; "of Glasgow 
in Scotland." 
W. M., IV, 232. 

Jones, Cadwallader (in Virginia 1681, &c.), Stafford 
county; son of Eichard Jones, of London, merchant (lately 
deceased in 1681), who, together with John Jeffries, of London, 
owned the manor of Ley, in the parish of Beerfereis, Devon. 

V. M., II, 31. 

Jones, Mrs. Dorothy (1642- ) ; wife of Eoger Jones, of 
Virginia, and daughter of John Walker, Esq. (d. 1659), of 
Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. 

Descendants of Capt. Eoger Jones, pp. 34, 49, 196. 

Jones, Eev. Emanuel (1668-1739), Gloucester county; son 
of John Jones, of Anglesea. 
W. M., II, 150. 

Jones, Eev. Eowland (1644-1688), York county; son of 
Eowland Jones, of Kimbell, Bucks. 

W. M., II, 150 ; V, 195. Foster's Oxford Matriculations. 

Jones, William (in Virginia 1640, &c.) ; born about 1614 
at Euthen, in the county of Denbigh. 
Maryland Archives. 

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JoxES, AViLLiAM (in Virginia 1623), "in London, joyner." 
V. M., XIX, 132. 

Jordan, Mrs. Alice (d. 1650), Surry county; wife of George 
Jordan, and daugliter of John Myles, gent., of Brauuston, near 
Hereford. 

W. M., TV, 196; V, 6. 

JoYE, William (in Virginia 1619, &e.) ; son of Kobert Joye, 
and nephew of Thomas Stacie, gent., of Maidstone, Kent. 
V. M., XIII, 405. 

Kay, James (died in 1677), Rappahannock county; "a Lan- 
cashire man." 

W. M., VII, 115, 118. 

Kay, William (was dead in 1726), Eappahannock county; 
"a Lancashire man." 
W. M., VII, 118. 

Kelloway, William (b. about 1603, in Virginia 1623), "of 
Porchmouth (Portsmouth), husbandman." 
V. M., XIX, 133. 

Kelsall, Rev. Roger (d. 1708), Xorfoik county; refers in 
his will to an estate left him by his father. Rev. Roger Kelsall, 
"Minister of Royden, known by the name of Byers St. Mary's, 
adjoining Colchester." 

\y. M., XX, 188. Abstracts of Xorfolk County Wills, p. 195. 

Kelsick, Richard (died about 1760), Xorfolk Borough; 
formerly of Whitehaven. 

Lower Xorfolk County, Va., Antiquary, I, 7. 

Kempe, William (in Virginia 1623), "of Howes in Leices- 
tershire, gent." 
V. M., XIX, 132. 

Kexdall, William (d. 1686), Northampton comity; legacies 
to his brother John Kendall, "living about Brinton in Xorfolk," 
and to brother Thomas Kendall, of Xoi"A^ach. 

Northampton Records. 

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Kennedy, Alexander (d. 1760), Elizabeth City county; be- 
quests to Christ Church parish, Cork, Ireland; to the poor of 
that city, &c. 

Elizabeth City Eecords. 

Keston, Thomas (in Virginia 1667, &c.) ; brother of Francis 
Keston, of All Saints' Barking, London, who left a legacy to 
the poor of Great Bowden, Leicestershire. 

V. M., XI, 309. 

KiNGSWELL, Edward, Esq. (1578-1636), in Virginia 1633; 
in 1633 was of St. Sepulchres, London. 

Chestei-'s Faculty Office Marriage Licenses. V. M., XV, 
297, &c. 

KiNGSWELL, Jane (b. about 1593), in Virginia 1633; wife of 
Edward Kingswell (marriage license February 27, 1632-3), and 
before widow of Sir William Clifton, of Little Gidding, Hunting- 
donshire. 

Chester's Faculty Office Marriage Licenses. V. M., XV, 
297, &c. 

Knight, ^^athaniel, chirurgeon (d. 1677), Surry county; 
son of Samuel Knight, of Stroodwater, Gloucestershire. 
Surry Eecords. 

Landon, Thomas (d. 1701), Middlesex county; son of Sil- 
vanus Landon, of Crednall, or Credeuhill, Herefordshire. 

V. M., II, 430, 433. Keith's Ancestry of Benjamin Harrison, 

Langborne, William (1723-1766), King William county; 
son of Eobert Langborne, of Fetter Lane, London. 
W. M., IV, 166. 

Lathbury, John (d. 1655), formerly citizen and pewterer of 
London. 

V. M., XII, 406. 

Lawne, Christopher (d. 1620), Charles City; of Blanford, 
Dorset. 

Lea's P. C. C. Abstracts, 1620. 

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Lawjjence, Eev. John (d. 1684), Lower Norfolk county; 
baptized at Wonnleyberry House, parish of Womiley, Here- 
fordshire; son of John and Dorothy Lawrence. He bequeathed 
six tenements in Church Lane, in the parish of St. Giles in the 
Fields, London. 

V. M., II, 176. 

Lawson, Anthony (d. 1701), Lower Norfolk county; was 
in 1669 a merchant of Londonderry, Ireland. In Virginia 
1673, &c. 

"Lower Norfolk county, Va., Antiquary," I, 47, 48. 

Le Breton, John; in Northumberland county, Va., 1664, &c. 
Had a brother, Edward Le Breton, of the Island of Jersey. 
Northimiberland Records. 

Lee, Peter (d. before 1688), Henrico county; brother of 
Eichard Lee, of London, gent., who was alive 1686. 
Henrico Records. 

Lee, Dr. William (in Virginia 1660, &c.) ; brother of George 
Lee, citizen and grocer, of London. 

LiGHTFOOT, Philip (d. 1708), York, &c., counties; son of 
John Lightfoot, Esq., of Gray's Inn. 
W. M., II, 91-97 ; III, 104, &c. 

LiGHTFOOT, John (d. 1707), New Kent county; brother of 
Philip Lightfoot, preceding. 

W. M., II, 204. V. M., VII, 397. 

Lindsay, Rev. David (1603-1667), Northumberland county; 
eldest son of Sir Hierome Lindsay, of The Mount, Lord Lyon 
King at Arms, Scotland. 

V. M., XVIII, 90-93. 

Lindsay, John (in Virginia about 1675), in 1682 was of 
Bradwinch, Devon. 
Middlesex Records. 

Lister, Thomas (1708-1740) ; son of James Lister, of Shib- 
den Hall, Yorkshire. 
W. M., Ill, 245, 246. 

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Lister, William (1712-1743) ; brother of Thomas Lister, 
preceding. 

W. M., Ill, 245. 

Littleton, Nathaniel (d. 1654), JSTorthampton county; 
son of Sir Edward Littleton, of Henley, Shropshire. 
W. M., VIII, 230, 231 ; IX, 62. V. M., XVIII, 20. 

Lloyd, Cornelius (in Virginia 1635, &c.). Lower Korfolk 
county ; formerly "of London, merchant." 
N. E. H. & G. Reg., Vol. 47, p. 69. 

Lloyd, John (in Virginia 1692, &c.), Rappahannock and 
Richmond counties; removed to England in 1694, was at one 
time of the city of Chester, and in 1716 described as "John 
Lloyd, of Bacheckrick, County of Denbigh, Esq." 

V. M., V, 160-161. N. E. H. & G. Reg., Vol. 59, p. 219. 

Lloyd, Thomas (d. 1699), Richmond county; brother of 
John Lloyd, preceding. 

V. M., V, 160-161. Richmond County Records. N". E. H. 
& G. Reg., Vol. 59, p. 219. 

Lloyd, William (in Virginia 1667, &c.) ; (father of John 
and Thomas Lloyd). 
W. M., XVII, 75. 

Lluellin, Daniel (d. 1664), Charles City county; formerly 
of Chelmsford, Essex. 
V. M., XIII, 53, &c. 

LocKEY, Edward (d. 1667), York county; brother of John 
Lockey, merchant, of London. 
W. M., Ill, 278. 

LocKLEY, William (d. 1745), owned freeholds in "poor Jury 
Lane als Crutched Fryars, parish St. Catherine Cree Church 
and Christ Church, London"; his mother Jane, was, in 1738, 
wife of Joseph Studley, of Nicholas Lane, London, gent. 

LoMAX, John (1674-1729), Essex and Caroline counties; son 
of Rev. John Lomax, M. A., of Emanuel College, Cambridge; 

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Rector of Wooler, Xorthimiberland, who was evicted in 1662, 
and died at North Shields, 1674. 
Lomax Bible Record, &c. 

Lovelace, Francis (in Virginia 1651, &c.) ; son of Sir Wil- 
liam Lovelace, of Woolwich, Kent, and brother of Richard 
Lovelace, the poet; was afterwards Governor of New York. 

V. M., XVII, 287. 

LoAVE, MicAJAH, merchant (d. 1704), Charles City county, 
but died at Carshaulton, Surrey, England; nephew of Micajah 
Perry, merchant, of London. 

V. M., XI, 310. 

LowNDS, John (in Virginia 1654, &c.). Lower Norfolk 
county; brother of Nathaniel Lownds, of London, merchant. 
John Lownds was entitled to certain lands, &c., at Salford, in 
the coimty of Lancaster, formerly the property of Edmund 
Knott, whose right heir he was. 

Lower Norfolk Records. 

Ludlow, Francis (d. about 1670), son of Gabriel Ludlow; 
had a brother, Mr. John Ludlow, who died about the same time. 
Col. John Carter was administrator of Francis Ludlow. 

Lancaster Records. W. G., 172, 276. 

Ludlow, George (1596-1656), York coimty; son of Thomas 
Ludlow, Esq., of Dinton, Wiltshire. 
W. G., 172, 276. W. M., II, 4, 5. 

Ludlow, Thomas (1624-1660), York county; son of Gabriel 
Ludlow, Barrister at Law. 

W. G., 172, 276. W. M., II, 4, 5. 

Ludwell, Thomas (d. 1698), James City county; son of 
Thomas Ludwell, of Bruton, Somerset, mercer, and his wife 
Jane, daughter of James Cottington, of Discoe, in the parish of 
Bruton, gent., and niece of Francis, Lord Cottington. 

W. M., I, 110. 

Ludwell, Philip (in Virginia 1675,' &e.), James City 
county; brother of Thomas Ludwell, preceding. 

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Luke, George (in Virginia 1690, &c.), Westmoreland county; 
son of Oliver Luke, Esq., of Woodend, Bedfordshire. 
V. M., Ill, 167, 168. 

LuNSFORD, Sir Thomas (1610-1653), James City county; 
son of Thomas Lunsford, Esq., of Lunsford and Wilegh, Sussex, 
and his wife Katherine, daughter of Sir Thomas Fludd, 
Treasurer of War to Queen Elizabeth. 

V. M., XVII, 26-33. 

Lupo, Philip (d. 1670), Isle of Wight county; son of Philip 
Lupo, goldsmith, of London. 
Isle of Wight Records. 

Lyde, Cornelius (d. 1737), King William county; son of 
Lyonel Lyde, Esq., Mayor of Bristol (who d. 1744). 

W. M., VII, 138. Burke's Extinct and Dormant Baronetage. 

Lyde, Stephen (1681-1715), Essex county; son of Cornelius 
Lyde, Esq., of Staunton Wick, Somerset. 

Essex Records. Burke's Extinct and Dormant Bai'onetage. 

Lynch, Head (baptized November 12, 1712, at Staple, Kent), 
Caroline county, 1739, &c. ; son of John Lynch, Esq., of Groves 
in Staple, Kent, and his wife Sarah, daughter of Francis Head, 
Esq., of Rochester, Kent. 

Pedigrees from the Visitation of Kent, 1663-68, pp. 46, 49. 
Berry's Kentish Pedigrees. V. M., XIV, 341; XV, 11, 118. 

Lynn, Dr. W^illiam (d. 1758), Spotsylvania county; brother 
of Charles and Audley Lynn, of Ireland ; kinsman of Moses Lynn 
in Strabane and Lieutenant Mathew Lynn, near Londonderry, 
Ireland. 

Spotsylvania Records. 

McAdam, Joseph (in Virginia 1769, &c.), Xorthumberland 
county; married at Govan, Scotland, to Janet Muir. 

McPherson, Archibald (1705-1749), Fredericksburg; 
"born in the county Of Murray, in North Briton." 
W. M., X, 108. 

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Mackie, John (1731-1750), Petersburg; son of Patrick 
Mackie, merchant, and provost of Wigton, Scotland. 
W. M., V, 237. 

Mackie, Rev, Josias (d. 1716), Norfolk county; son of 
Patrick Mackie, of St. Johnstone, county of Donegal, Ireland. 

W. M., VII, 358, 359. 

McRae, Rev. Christopher (1733-1808), in Virginia before 
1765; Surry and Cumberland comities; entered Marischal Col- 
lege, Aberdeen, in 1749, and was graduated M. A. in 1753 ; son 
of Christopher McRae, of ITrquhart, Rosshire. 

Anderson's Records of Marischal College, Vol. II, p. 320. 
Meade's Old Churches and Families of Virginia, II, 36, 37. 

Maddison, Thomas (d. 1674), Rappahannock county; had in 
1674 a brother, Leonard Maddison, living in England. 
Crozier's "Virginia County Records," VI, 10. 

Mallort, Rev. Philip (1617-1661), York county; son of 
Thomas Mallory, D. D., Dean of Chester, and grandson of Sir 
William Mallory, of Studley, Yorkshire. 

V. M., XII, 398, 399 ; XIV, 102. 

Mallory, Roger (in Virginia 1660, &c.). King and Queen 
county; son of Thomas Mallory, D. D., Rector of Eccleston, 
Lancashire, and grandson of Thomas Mallory, Dean of Chester, 

V. M., XII, 401 ; XV, 106. 

Mallory, Thomas (in Virginia 1660, &c.) ; brother of Roger 
Mallory, preceding. 

V. M., XII, 401 ; XV, 106. 

Manfield, George (d. 1670), Surry county; nephew of John 
Beale, citizen and grocer, of London. 
V. M., XI, 311. 

Mareen (Marin), Mrs. Susan (in Virginia 1707, &c.), 
Henrico county ; sister of Wiltshire Reeve, of Hubbards Hall in 
the parish of Harlow, Essex, gent., who in his will (1707) leaves 

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her all his plantation, &c., on or near James Eiver in Virginia. 
A Wiltshire Marrin lived in Henrico in 1746. 

N. Y. B. and G. Record, XLIII, 69, 70. Stith's History of 
Virgiiiia. 

Marshall, Abraham (d. 1709), Richmond county; had a 
brother John Marshall, "of Bradfield in Barkshire." 
Richmond County Records. 

Martin, David (d. 1767), Amherst county; son of Mrs. 
Jennet Martin of the townland of Curryreagh, parish of 
Cardonnel, county Down, Ireland. 

Amherst County Records. 

Martin, Henry, "went to Virginia many years ago" (state- 
ment in will 1786) ; brother of Sparks Martin, Esq., of Withy 
Bush House, county Pembroke, who d. 1787. 

V. M., XIII, 197. 

Martin, John, "went to Virginia many years ago" ; brother 
of Henry Martin, preceding. 
V. M., XIII, 197-199. 

Martin, John (in Virginia 1752, &c.). King and Queen and 
Caroline counties. Removed to Dublin where he died in 1760. 
Two of his daughters married Viscount Clifden and Viscount 
Perry. He was brother of George ]\Iartin, Esq., of Dublin, 
Doctor of Physic, who died 1755. 

Caroline County Records, V. M., XIII, 197-199; XXI, 249, 
372. 

Martin, John (in Virginia 1607, &c.) ; son of Sir Richard 
Martin, goldsmith, of London. 
Brown's Genesis, II, 943-944. 

Martin, Ralph (in Virginia 1623), "of Bachain, Somerset- 
shire, husbandman." 
V. M., XIX, 134. 

Matthews, Luke (in Virginia 1694, &c.) ; fonnerly a tailor 
in the city of Hereford. 

V. M., IV, 365 ; VI, 408, 409. 

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ilAURY, Mrs. Axn (1690- ), Henrico county; wife of 
Matthew Maury, and sister of Eev. James Fontaine (above). 
Huguenot Emigration, 122. 

Maury, Matthew (d. 1752), Henrico county; of Castle 
Mauron, Gascony, France. 
Huguenot Emigration, 122. 

Maxwell, James (d. 1795), Norfolk Borough; of Northum- 
berland. 

Lower Norfolk county, Va., Antiquary, II, 56, &c. 

Mayo, Willla.]m (1684-1744), Goochland county; son of 
Joseph Mayo and Elizabeth (Hooper) Mayo, of Frome Selwood, 
Somerset. 

Richmond Standard, July, 1880. Cabells and Their Kin. 

Mayo, Joseph (1692- ), Henrico county; brother of Wil- 
liam Mayo, preceding. 

Eichmond Standard, July 17, 1880. Cabells and Their Kin. 

Meade, Mrs. Susannah, wife of David Meade, of Nanse- 
mond county; (married 1729-30), and daughter of Sir Eichard 
Everard, Bart., of Much Waltham, Essex. 

AV. M., XIII, 39, 40. 

Mercer, Burradine (in Virginia 1654, &c.) ; brother of 
"William Mercer, citizen and haberdasher, of London. 
V. M., XIV, 425. 

Mercer, James (d. 1759), Stafford county; l)rother of John 
Mercer (next). 

V. M., XIV, 233, 234. 

Mercer, John (1704-1768), Stafford county; born in Church 
street, Dublin, Ireland; son of John and Grace (Fenton) Mercer 
of that city. 

V. M., XIV, 232-234. 

Mercer, Hugh (1726-1777), Fredericksburg (but settled 
first in Pennsylvania) ; son of Eev. William Mercer, minister of 

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Pittsligo, Aberdeenshire, and his wife Ann, daughter of Sir 
Eobert Munro, of Foiilis. 

Goolrick's Life of General Hugh Mercer, pp. 12, 13, 105. 

Metcalfe, Eichard (in Virginia 1688, &c.) ; son of Gilbert 
Metcalfe, merchant, of London, and Jane, his wife. 
W. M., V, 10-12. 

Metcalfe, Thomas (1734- ), King and Queen county; 
son of Samuel Metcalfe, grocer, of Nantwich, Chesire. 
W. M., V, 13, 14. 

MiCHAUX, Abraham (d. 1717), Henrico county; born at 
Sedan, in France. 
Henrico Records. 

MiCHELSON, John (d. 1750), Yorktown?; son of James 
Michelson, jeweller, in Edinburgh. 
Will, P. C. C, Glazier 227. 

MiDDLETOX, Egbert (d. 1627); brother of William Middle- 
ton, of Hampton, Yorkshire. 
W. G., 1022. 

Mill, James (in Virginia 1752, &c., d. 1765), King William 
county ; son of James Mill, of Penlochton, Shire of Angus, Scot- 
land. 

W. M., XX, 208. 

Mills, Charles (d. before 1783), Hanover county; owned 
a farm called Goringe in the parish of Thundersley, North Ben 
Fleet, Essex, -md a farm called Sayers, Sawyers or Grey House 
in the same parish and county ; both held of the manor of East- 
wood or Eastonbury, Essex, which were sold by his heirs in 
1783. 

Hanover Comity Eecords. 

Molesworth, Guy (in Virginia 1651, &c.) ; son of William 
Molesworth, Esq., and grandson of Anthony Molesworth, Esq.. 
of Fotheringay, Xorthamptonshire. 

Burke's Peerage. Minutes of Virginia Council. 

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Montague, Peter (1603-1659), Lancaster county; son of 
Peter and Eleanor Montague, of Boveny, parish of Burnham, 
Bucks. 

Montague Genealogy, pp. 30, 31 and chart. 

Moon, John (d. 1655), Isle of Wight county; bom at Berry, 
near Gosport, in the parish of Stoak in Hampshire ; bequeathed 
lands at Berry and Alverstoak, near Gosport and Plymouth. 

W. M., VII, 222. 

Moryson, Charles (d. 1688), Elizabeth City county; son of 
Eichard Moryson and "Winifred his wife, and grandson of Sir 
Richard ]\[oryson, of Tooley Park, Leicestershire. 

Y. M., II, 384, 385. W. M., IX, 92-94, 119-121, 122. 

Morrison, Charles (in Virginia about 1760) ; formerly a 
surgeon of Greenock, Scotland. 
V. M., XXII, 201. 

Moryson, Francis (in Virginia 1649, &c.), Elizabeth City 
county and Jamestown ; son of Sir Richard Moryson, of Tooley 
Park, Leicestershire. 

Y. M., II, 384, 385. W. M., IX, 119, &c. 

Moryson, Richard (d. 1646), Elizabeth City county; brother 
of Francis Moryson, preceding. 
V. M., II, 383-385. 

Moryson, Robert (d. 1647), Elizabeth City county; brother 
of Francis Moryson, preceding. 

V. M., II, 383-385. W. M., IX, 122-123. 

]\Ioseley, William (d. 1655), Lower Xorfolk county; for- 
merly of Rotterdam, merchant ; but of English birth or descent. 
Lower Norfolk Records. 

Moulle, William (in Virginia 1655, &c.), Xorthampton 
county ; brother of Francis Moulle, of Ashby Folwell in the 
county of Leicester, gent, (alive 1656). 

Xorthampton Records. 

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MouLSON, FuLKE (in Virginia 1674, &c.) ; brother of Peter 
Moulson, of London, gent., who mentions in his will his nephew, 
Peter Moulson, of Warton, ah Wavlston, and states that he 
(the testator) was born in the parish of Wharton, Cheshire. 

V. M., XIII, 403, 404. 

MouNTJOY, Edwaed (in Virginia 1695, &c.), Westmoreland 
county; brother of Thomas Mountjoy, of Bristol, merchant. 
V. M., XVI, 291. 

MoYE, John (d. 1645), Lower Norfolk county; married a 
daughter of Eichard Wheeler, citizen and innholder, of London. 
V. M., XIII, 407. N. Y. Gen. & Biog. Eecord, XL, 86. 

MuNFORD, William (in Virginia 1668, &c.), York county. 
In 1657 there is a power of attorney (rec. in York county) 
from Sarah Harrison, of London, to Wm. Mmiford, of same, 
tobacconist; and a power of attorney, dated 1668, from Ann, 
widow of Augustine Munford, citizen and grocer of London, 
and John Munford, citizen and grocer of London, to Wm. Mun- 
ford, of York county, Va. Whether Wm. Munford was ancestor 
of later families of the name is not known. 

York County Records. 

Musco, Salvator (b. 1704, d. 1741), Essex; in his will 
states that his sister, Mrs. Jane Collingwood, of Great Britain, 
had, in her will dated September 30, 1730, left him £400. 

Essex Eecords. 

MusGEAVE, Michael (d. 1697), Middlesex county; brother 
of Thomas Musgrave, Eector of Woolbeding, Essex, and Pre- 
bendary of Chichester (who d. 1725). 

V. M., XII, 207, 208; XIV, 93, 94. 

Xash, John (d. 1776), Henrico and Prince Edward counties; 
son of Abner Xash, of Tenby, in South Wales. 
Henrico and Prince Edward Eecords. 

Nash, Thomas (d. 1737), Henrico county; brother of John 
Nash, preceding. 
Henrico Eecords. 

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Xedham, James (d. 1677) ; brother of George Xedham, Esq., 
and son of Barbara Nedham, deceased. 
y. M., XI, 75. 

Xekdler, Benjamin (d. 1741), King and Queen county; son 
of Culverwell Xeedler, clerk assistant'to the House of Commons. 
A\ M., XIV, 26. 

Xelson, Nathaniel, merchant (d. before 1696), New Kent 
county: brother of Henr}' Xelson, of Penrith Cumberland, 
yeoman. 

^liddlesex Eecords. 

Xelson, Thomas (1677-1745), Yorktown ; son of Hugh 
Xelson, gent., and Sarah his wife, of Penrith. 
Y. M., XIII, 402, 403. 

Xewce, Sir William (in Virginia 1622) ; formerly of Ban- 
don, Cork, Ireland, but of English birth. 
Xeill's Virginia Carolorum, 81, 82. 

Xewce, Thomas (in Virginia 1622, &c.), brother of Sir Wil- 
liam Xewce, preceding. > 
Xeill's Virginia Carolorimi. 

Xewman, Edward (in Virginia 1672, &c.), nephew of Zach- 
arie Irish, one of the petty canons of the chapel of Windsor 
Castle. 

W. G., 1017. 

Xewton, John (d. 1697), Westmoreland county; had lived 
at Anlaby, Yorkshire; eldest son of Thomas Xewton, of Hull. 
John Xewton bequeathed lands at Carlton and Camelsforth, 
Yorkshii'e, and the house in Hull "which was my father's." 

V. M., I, 69. Westmoreland Records. 

XiCHOLSON, James (d. 1686), Middlesex county; of Ixby, 
Cumberland. 

Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Register. 

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XicoLLs, Etchard, tailor (in Virginia 1650, &c.), Lower 
Norfolk county; sou of Henry Nicolls, innliolder, dwelling at 
the sign of the White Horse, Oxeubury, Huntingdonshire. 

N. E. H. & G. Reg, Vol. 47, p. 353. 

NicoLSON, James (1711-1773), Williamsburg; born at In- 
verness, Scotland. 

Va. Hist. Col., XI, 73. 

NiMMo, AViLLiAM (d. 1748), Williamsburg; brother of John 
Nimmo, of Blackridge, in the county of Linlithgow, Scotland. 
W. M., V, 134-136. 

Norton, Johx (1719-1777), York county; son of John Nor- 
ton and his wife Susanna, daughter of Henry Hatley. 
Norton Family Records. 

NouRSE, James (1731-1784) ; born at \^'eston-under-Penyard, 
Herefordshire, July 19, 1731; third son of John Nourse. : came 
to Virginia 1769. 

V. M., VII, 199. Life of James Nourse. West Va. Hist. 
Mag., 1904, p. 284. 

NoYE, Philip (d. 1650) ; returned to England and at death 
was "of Burian now of St. Just. Cornwall," first cousin of 
Attorney- General William Noye. 

V. M., XIV, 424, 425. 

Oldis, William (in Virginia 1668, &c.). Isle of Wight 
county; brother of Valentine Oldis, citizen and apothecary, of 
London. 

W. M., VII, 226. 

Oliver, William (d. 1686), Middlesex county; of the Isle 
of Ely near Cambridge. 

Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Register. 

Opie, Thomas, Jr. (d. 1702), Northumberland county; '-'of 
Bristol." (Epitaph.) 
W. M., XI, 129. 

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OsM'ALD, Henry, formerly chinirgeoii, of Ivirkaldie, Scot- 
land (b. 1694, d. 1726), Essex county; in his will refers to his 
lands and houses in Scotland, particularly "the house where 
Provost Henry Oswald lived." He was son of Thomas Oswald, 
formerly "prefectus" (provost?) of Kirkaldie. 

Essex Records. Richmond Critic, August 23, 1890. 

Overton, Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of William Overton (b. 
1628), King William county; daughter of Ann Waters, of St. 
Sepulchre's, London, widow (d. 1697). 

V. M., XI, 305, 306. 

Owen, Rev. Gronowy (1722-1770), Williamsburg and 
Brunswick county; (famous Welsh poet); born at Llanfair 
Mathafan, Wales; son of Owen Gronowy. 

W. M., IX, 152-154. 

OxwiCK, Thomas, "of London, living some time in Vir- 
ginia" (1646) ; son of Francis Oxwick, of London, merchant, 
and his wife Susan, daughter of Thomas Corbett, D. D., of 
Stanway, County Essex. 

Genealogist (N. S.), XXIIT, 122. 

Pacy, George (in Virginia 1623), "of London, grocer." 
V. M., XIX, 134. 

Page, John (1627-1692), York county; son of Francis Page, 
gent., of Bedfont, Middlesex. 
Page Family (1893), 9-40. 

Pain, Robert (d. 1717), Richmond county; made bequest to 
the poor of St. Sepulchre's parish^, London, and to his wife's 
brother, Henry Williamson, in London. 

W. M., Xvir, 180. 

Parke, Rev. Henry (in Virginia 1653, &c.), Accomac 
county; ia 1653 owned a tract of land in Accomac in partner- 
ship with George Parke, of Doncaster, merchant. 

Accomac Records. 

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Parke, Mes. Eebecca, wife of Daniel Parke, of York county 
(d. 1672), daughter of George Evelyn and granddaughter of 
Eobert Evelyn, of Long Ditton, Surrey. 

V. M., IX, 173; XIV, 174, 175. 

Parker, George (in A'irginia before 1673) ; son of James 
Parker, and grandson of William Parker, Archdeacon of Corn- 
wall, who lived at Trangoe, in the parish of Wartegin, Corn- 
wall. 

V. M., V, 442-444; XIX, 191, 192. 

Parker, James (in Virginia 1687, &c.), New Kent county; 
of Southwell, Nottinghamshire. 

Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Eegister. 

Parker, Philip (in Virginia 1656, &c.), Northampton 
county; brother of Thomas Parker, citizen and draper, of 
London. 

Northampton Eecords. 

Parker, Dr. Eichard (in Virginia before 1673) ; brother of 
George Parker, preceding. 
V. M., V, 443. 

Parker, Egbert (d. 1673), Northampton county; was of 
Bosham, Sussex, at time of death; bequeathed in will his land 
at Bosham and Meadhurst; sold or leased about 1656 land called 
Coper's (or Sopor's) Hall; states in will that his father and 
grandfather were buried in the Church of St. Lawrence, South- 
ampton. 

V. M., XVII, 65-67. 

Parker, William (in Virginia 1765, &c., d. 1798), Spotsyl- 
vania county; in 1773 "Wm. Parker, gent., and his son 
Alexander Parker, Jr.," gave power of attorney to Hugh 
Houston to take action in regard to certain property in St. 
Michael's parish, Bristol. 

"Spotsylvania Eecords" (N. Y., 1905), p. 308. 

Pawlett, Thgmas (1578-1644), Charles City comity; son of 
Chidiock Pawlett, and grandson of William Pawlett, 1st Mar- 

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quis of Winchester. Thomas Pawlett m his will mentions his 
brother Chidiock Pawlett, and leaves most of his estate to his 
brother, Sir John Pawlett, who, in 1665, was of Winchester. 

W. M., IV, 151-153. Brown's Genesis, II, 962. Collins' 
Peerage. 

Payne, Nicholas (in Virginia 1687, &c.), Middlesex county; 
of London. 

C"h. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Register. 

Peachey, Samuel (d. 1712), Richmond county; son of 
Robert Peachey and Anne (Hogskin) his wife, of Milden Hall, 
Suffolk. 

W. M., Ill, 111-113. 

Peale, Malachy (in Virginia 1674, &c.), Westmoreland 
county; in 1673 was of Exeter, Devon. 
Westmoreland Records. 

Pegden, John (d. in Virginia 1623), James City; "of Lon- 
don, gent." 

V. M., XIX, 133. 

Percy, George (1580-1632), 8th son of Henry, 8th Earl of 
Northumberland. 

Brown's Genesis, II, 964. 

Perin, John (in Virginia 1686, &c.), Middlesex county; of 
Sussex. 

Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Register. 

Perry, Peter (in Virginia 1685, &c.), York county; brother 
of Micajah Perry, merchant, of St. Catherine Cree, London. 
W. M., XVII, 265. 

Perry, Robert (in Virginia 1652, &c.) ; son of Mrs. Fliza- 
beth Perry, and nephew of Robert Perry, of Bristol, clerk. 
V. M., XI, 363. 

Peter, John (d. 1763), Surry county; son of Thomas Peter, 
and l)rother of Alexander Peter, of Glasgow, Scotland. 

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Peter, Walter (in Virginia 1763, &c.) ; brother of John 
Peter, preceding. 
Surry Records. 

Pettus, Theodore (in Virginia 1623) ; "of Xoi-wich, gent." 
V. M., XIX, 133. 

Peyton, Eobeet (1640-1694), Gloucester county; son of 
Thomas and Elizabeth (Yelverton) Peyton, of Rougham, Nor- 
folk, and grandson of Sir Edward Peyton, Bart., of Isleham, 
Cambridgeshire. 

Hayden's Virginia Genealogies, 461-468. 

Peyton, Henry (1630-1659), Westmoreland county; son of 
Henry Peyton, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn (d. 1656), and brother 
of Sir Robert Peyton, Knt., of East Barnet (d. 1689). 

Hayden's Virginia Genealogies, 490, &c. 

Peyton, Valentine (1627-1665), Westmoreland county; 
brother of Henry Peyton, preceding. 
Hayden, 480-488. 

Phillips, John (in Virginia 1704, &c.) ; uncle of Robert 
Phillips, of Bristol, mariner. 
V. M., XIII, 308. 

PiGHTLiNG, Philip (d. 1701), Princess Anne county; in 
will styled "of Horsted, son of John Pightling, gent.," and 
refers to the "great Bible" given him by his godfather, Col. 
Philip Harbord. 

Princess Anne County Records. 

PiGOT, John (in Virginia 1654, &e.). Lower Norfolk county; 
formerly citizen and merchant tailor, of London. 
N. E. H. & G. Reg., Vol. 47, p. 20. 

Pitt, Robert (d. 1714), Northampton county; bequeathed 
his rights in tenements, premises, &c., under the will of his 
mother, Mrs. Mary Pitt, of Bristol. 

Northampton Records. 

Place, Rowland (1642-1713), of Dimsdale, Yorkshire, Esq. 
W. M., XV, 49. 

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Platt, Randol, or Randolph (d. about 1719), New Kent 
and Prince George counties; son of William Piatt, of the parish 
of Prescott, town of WTiiston, Lancashire. 

Prince George Records. 

Pleasants, John (1645-1649), Henrico county; son of John 
Pleasants, of Norwich, worstead weaver. 
V. M., XVII, 320. 

Plowden, Sir Edmund (in Virginia 1641, &c., d. 1659), 
Elizabeth City and Northampton counties ; son of Francis Plow- 
den, of Plowden, Shropshire. He was in America 1641-48 for 
the purpose of establishing his colony on the Delaware, but was 
most of the time in Virginia. 

Northampton Coimty Records. N. Y. Gen. and Biog. Record, 
XL, 87, &c. 

PoiNDEXTER (Poingdestre) , George, York county, 1660, 
&c. ; son of Thomas Poingdestre (b. 1581), Seigneur of the 
fief es Poingdestre, Island of Jersey. 

V. M., XIX, 215-218. 

PoNSONBY, John (in Virginia 1772, &c.), Dinwiddle county; 
son of John Ponsonby, of Whitehaven. 
V. M., XXIII, 203. 

Poole, William (in Virginia 1623) ; "of Preston in xlnder- 
nesse in Lankeshire." 
V. M., XIX, 132. 

Pope, Richard (in Virginia 1690, &c.). Isle of Wight county; 
brother of John Pope, of the parish of Dawlish, mariner. 
Isle of Wight Records. 

Popeley, Richard (in Virginia 1627, &c.), James City 
county; bhra in 1608 in the parish of Wolley, Yorkshire. 
W. M., Ill, 169. 

PoRTEUs, Edward (d. 1700), Gloucester county; refers in 
will to his father's estate in Newbottle, Scotland. 
V. M., XIII, 310, 311. 

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PouLTER, Thomas (in Virginia 1661, &c.) ; son of John 
Poulter, of Hitchen, Hertfordshire. 
W. G., 67, 68. 

PovALL, Egbert (1650-1738), Henrico county; formerly of 
St. Martin's in the Fields, London. 
Povall Bible Record. 

Powell, Thomas (in Virginia 1695, &c.), Middlesex comity; 
in 1695 styled "Thomas Powell the younger late of the City of 
Hereford." 

Middlesex Eecords. 

Powell, Ptthogoras (in Virginia 1686, &c.), Middlesex 
county; of Catesby, Northamptonshire. 
Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Register. 

Power, Dr. Henry (d. 1692), York county; son of John 

Power, Spanish merchant, and his wife , daughter of Mr. 

Jennings, of Kendal, grandson of William Power, and great 
grandson of Francis Power, of Mossington, Yorkshire. 

W. M., I, 210-311; VII, 129. 

Priest, John (in Virginia 1623), "of Langport in Somerset- 
shire, tayler." 
V. M., XIX, 134. 

Procter, John (in Virginia 1624, &c.) ; brother of Thomas 
Procter, citizen of London, who in his will desires to be buried 
in "great Allhallows," London, and bequeaths lands at Dun- 
mow and Muche Wakeringe, Essex. 

V. M., XII, 90-93. 

PuKEFOY, Mrs. Lucy (in Virginia 1639, &c.) ; wife of Thomas 
Purefoy, of Elizabeth City coimty (who named one of his Vir- 
ginia estates "Drayton"). She was bom about 1598, "infra 
Eanson, Leicestershire." 

V. M., I, 417-418. 

Putnam, Thomas (d. 1659) ; son of William Putnam, of 
Chessam. 

V. M., XIV, 305. 

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Eadley, Thomas (d. 1686, Middlesex county) ; of London. 
Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Eegister. 

Rae, Egbert (1723-1753, Stafford comity) ; son of Eohert 
Eae, Esq., of Little Govan, near Glasgow, and brother of James 
Eae, of Glasgow, merchant. 

Essex Eecords. Va. Hist. Col., XI, 68. 

Eamsay, William (1716-1789), Alexandria; a native of 
Galloway, Scotland. 
Hayden, 88. 

Eamsay, Patrick (in Virginia 1760, &c.), Blanford; son of 
Andrew Eamsay, Provost of Glasgow, Scotland, 1734-5, 
Slaughter's Bristol Parish, 210. 

Eandolph, Henry (1623-1673), Henrico county and James- 
town; son of William Eandolph, of Little Haughtou, Xorth- 
amptonshire, and his wife Dorothy, daughter of Eichard Lane, 
gent., of Courtenhall, and sister of Sir Eichard Lane, Attorney- 
General. 

V. M., in, 261, &c. 

Eaxdolph, William (1651-1711), Henrico county; son of 
Eichard Eandolph, of Morton Hall, Warwickshire, and his wife 
Elizabeth, daughter of Eichard Eyland. 

V. M., Ill, 261, &c. 

Eeade, George (d. 1671), James City and Gloucester 
counties; son of Eobert Eeade, of Linkenholt, Hampshire (will 
dated 1626), and his wife Mildred, daughter of Sir Thonuis 
Windebank, of Haines' Hall, parish of Hurst, Berkshire. 

V. M., IV, 204-205. 

Eeed, Egbert (d. 1787), Augusta county, 1767, &c. ; formerly 
of Bellegay, Donegal, Ireland. 

Abstracts of Augusta Eecords, IT, 12, 13. 

Eeeves, George (d. 1689), Middlesex county; l)rotlier of 
Charles Eeeves, of the parish of Stepney, Middlesex. 
V. M., XI, 78. 

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Eenalls, or Eeynolds, Thomas (in Virginia 1658, &c.), 
Lower Norfolk county; in 1658 liis sister, Elizabeth Eenalls, 
was living in Hallyard's Lane, near St. John's Gate, Bristol. 

F. E. H. & G. Eeg., Vol. 47, p. 354. 

EiCHARDS, Eev. John (1689-1735), Gloucester county; 
formerly Eector of Nettlestead and Vicar of Teston, Kent. 
Meade, I, 354. 

EoANE, Charles (in Virginia 1664, &c.), Gloucester county; 
son of Eobert Eoane, of Chalden, Surrey, gent. 
V. M., XVI, 66-70. 

EoBEETS, Elias (in Virginia 1624, &c.) ; son of Elias Eoberts, 
citizen and merchant-tailor, of London. 
W. G., 29. 

EoBERTSON, Archibald (came to A'irginia 1746), Prince 
George county ; son of William Eobertson, merchant and Baillie 
of Edinburgh, and brother of Arthur Eobertson, chamberlain of 
Glasgow, 1766, &c. 

W. M., V, 185, 186. 

EoBixs, Jeremy (in Virginia 1671, &c.) ; son of Jeremy 
Eobins, of St. Martin's in the Fields, London, fringeweaver. 
V. M., XV, 63. 

EoBixs, Obediexce (1600-1662), Northampton county; born 
at Brackley, Northamptonshire, April 16, 1600 : son of Thomas 
and Mary (Bulkley) Eobins, of Brackley. In 1647 is mention 
of his brother, Eichard Eobins, gent., of Longbuckbye, North- 
amptonshire. 

Eichmond Standard, September 4, 1880, &c. 

EoBixs, Edward (b. 1602), Northampton county; came to 
A^irginia in 1632 ; brother of Obedience Eobins, preceding. 
Eiclmiond Standard, September 4, 1880. 

EoBixsox, Christopher (1645-1692), Middlesex county; 
son of John and Elizabeth Eolnnson, of Cleasby, Yorkshire, and 
brother of John Eobinson, Bishop of London. 

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KocHE, James (d. 1653), Isle of Wight county 1649, &c. ; 
died at Queen Camell alias East Camell, Somersetshire, Eng- 
land; son of Eobert Roche, Vicar of Hilton, Dorset, 1617-1629, 
and brother of Eobert Eoche, Vicar of East Camell, 1635-1666. 

N. Y. Gen. and Biog. Eecord, XL, 179, 180. 

EoDEs, Charles (in Virginia 1695, &c.), New Kent county; 
son of Jolm Eodes, of Sturton, and grandson of Sir Francis 
Eodes, Bart. (d. 1645), of Barlborough, Derbyshire. 

V. M., VI, 149. 

Eodes, Eogek (b. about 1604), in Virginia 1623, "of Dowton 
in Wiltshire," "Mr. Fitzgeffry's sen^ant." 
V. M., XIX, 134. 

Eogers, Edward (in Virginia 1623), Accomac, "of Porberry 
in Somersetshire, caryer." 
V. M., XIX, 132. 

Eolfe, John (1585-1622), son of John and Dorothea 
(Mason) Eolfe, of Heacham, Norfolk. 
V. M., I, 445, &c. 

EoPER, Thomas (in Virginia 1623), "of Milden in the County 
of Bedfordshire, gent." 
V. M., XIX, 133. 

Eoscow, A\'iLLiAM (1661-1700), Wai-wick county; born at 
Chorlej' in the county of Lancaster. 
W. M., XIV, 163, 164. 

EosE, Eev. Eobert (1704-1751), Essex and Albemarle 
counties; born at Wester Alves, Scotland; son of John Eose 
(d. 1724) and Margaret Grant (of ^\^litetree ) , his wife. 

Eose Family Eecord. 

EussELL, Thomas (in Virginia 1682, &c.), Lower Norfolk 
county; formerly of the parish of Kirton, Devon. 
Lower Norfolk Eecords. 

Eyding, Thomas (d. sbortly before 1693), iVccomac county; 
brother of Hugh Eyding, of Westordby, Lancashire. 
Accomac Eecords. 

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Sandys, George (1577-1643), James City; youngest son of 
Edwin, Archbishop of York. 
V. M., I, 90. 

Sanford, Samuel (d. 1710), Accomac county; in will, dated 
at London, desired to be buried in the parish burying-ground at 
Avening, Gloucestershire; bequeathed a tenement there, and 
left £200 for the education of the poor children of Avening. 

V. M., April, 1910. 

Sanford, John (d. 1693), Princess Anne county; brother of 
preceding. 

V. M., April, 1910. 

Scandrett, Putnam (in Virginia before 1737) ; in 1737 of 
Bristol, merchant. 
Essex Eecords. 

Scandrett, Isaac (in Virginia before 1737), Essex county; 
in 1737 bought lands in Essex county, Va., from Putnam Scan- 
drett, of Bristol, preceding. 

Essex Eecords. 

ScARBURGH, Edmund (d. 1635), Accomac coimty; son of 
Henry Scarburgh, gent., of North Walsham, Norfolk. 

V. M., IV, 316, 317; XVII, 321, 322. Northampton county 
(Va.) records cited by the late T. T. Upshur. 

ScLATER, John (d. shortly before 1750) ; "teacher at Col. 
John Tayloe's in Virginia," Eichmond county; son of Eobert 
Sclater, merchant, of Paisley, Scotland, and brother of James 
Sclater, "eldest shoemaker" in Paisley. 

Essex Eecords. 

Scott, Eev. Alexander (1686-1738), Stafford county; son of 
Eev. John Scott, of Dipple parish, Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland. 
Hayden, 588, &c. 

Scott, Eev. James (d. 1782), Prince AYilliam county; 
brother of Eev. Alexander Scott, preceding. 
Hayden, 593, &c. 

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ScovELL, George, merchant (in another document styled 
"gentleman"), (in Virginia 1640, &c.) ; bom "infra" the Isle 
of Purbeck, Dorset; about 39 years old in 1640. 

^Maryland Archives. 

ScHiVENOR, Joseph (1722-1772) . Williamsburg; born at 
Oldney, Buckinghamshire. 
Va. Hist. Col., VI, 71. 

Sedgwick, William (d. 1705, York comity) ; late of "bur- 
len hall in Licking Shire" [Lincolnshire]. (Will.) [The 
testator did not write the will.] 

W. M., VI, 149, 150. 

Sedgwick, Isaac (in Virginia 1705, &c.) ; brother of William 
Sedgwick, preceding. 
W. M., VI, 149, 150. 

Semple, James (1730- ), Xew Kent county; son of Rev. 
James Semple, minister of Long Dreghoru, Ayshire, Scotland. 
Eobertson-Taylor Families. 

Semple, John (1727-1790), King and Queen county; brother 
of James Semple, preceding. 
W. M., IX, 175. 

Seward, Johx (d. 1650), Isle of Wight county; formerly of 
the parish of St. Leonard, Bistol; bequeathed lands at Beving- 
ton and Baddington, Somersetshire. 

Y. M., X, 406; XIII, 310. 

Sexton, Tho:mas (b. about 1605), d. in Virginia 1623, James 
City; "one of Christ's Hospital." 
V. M., XIX, 133, 134. 

Shepherd, Mrs. Frances (in Virginia 1693, &c.) ; wife of 
Rev. John Shepherd, Middlesex county, and sister of Jolm 
Robinson, Bishop of London. 

Middlesex Records. 

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Shephebd, Rev. John (d. 1698), Middlesex county; bequest 
in his will (1682) to "loving brother living at Parham 
Hatehetan in the County of Suffolk, England." 

Middlesex Eecords. 

Sheewood, William (d. 1697), Jamestown; "born in the 
parish of White Chappell near London." 

Va. Hist. Col., VI, 95. W. M., XIII, 138, 139. 

Simpson, John (d. 1688), Middlesex county; of Barking, 
Essex. 

Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Register. 

SissoN, Thoimas (in Virginia 1623) ; "of London, haber- 
dasher." 

V. M., XIX, 132. 

SiTTEGNE, Edward (in Virginia 1688, &c.), Middlesex 
county; of London. 

Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Register. 

Skipwith, Sie Geey, Baet. (d. about 1672), Middlesex 
county; son of Sir Henry Skipwith, Bart., of Prestwould, 
Leicestershire. 

Middlesex Records. Burke's Peerage and Baronetage. 

Skyren, Rev. Heney (1729-1795), King William and Eliza- 
beth City comities; born at Whitehaven. 
Meade, I, 381. 

Smith, Austin (in Virginia 1623), James City; "of London, 
carpenter." 

V. M., XIX, 133, 134. 

Smith, Edwabd (d. 1614) ; son of Robert Smith. The will 
of Edward Smith was proved in the diocese of Ely. 
V. M., XV, 83, 84. 

Smith, Mrs. Hannah (in Virginia 1680, &c.), Charles City 
county ; wife of Thomas Smith, and daughter of William Daft, 
wheelwright, of Great Exon, Rutlandshire, and sister, by the 

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mother's side, of Luke Herbert, of Monk's Kirbie parish, Wor- 
cestershire, "wiio died in Peterborough Minster." 
Henrico Records. 

Smith, John (1579-1631); son of George Smith, of Wil- 
loughby, Lincolnshire. 

Brown's Genesis, II, 1006, &c. 

Smith, Joseph (d. 1728), Essex; mentions in his will his 
deceased brother, John Smith, late of Bidford, merchant, and 
his brother, James Smith, of Rosse, Ireland. 

Essex Records. 

Smith, Nicholas (1666-1734), King George county; born 
in London, son of Nicholas and Efsobah Smith. 
W. M., VI, 42. 

Smith, William (in Virginia 1666, &c.) ; brother of Henry 
Smith, of Watford, Hertfordshire. 
V. M., XI, 315. 

Somerville, James (1742-1798), Caroline county; a native 
of Glasgow. 
Hayden, 16. 

SouTHEY, Henry, Esq. (came to Virginia after 1622) ; in 
1621 was of Rimpton, Somersetshire. 

Proceedings of Virginia Company. Northampton County 
Records. 

Speke, Thomas (1603-1659), Westmoreland county; brother 
of John Speke, of Bath and Plpnouth. 
W. M., IV, 41. 

Spelman, Henry (in Virginia 1613, &c.) ; son of Erasmus 
Spelman, and nephew of Sir Henry Spelman. 
V. M., XV, 304-306. 

Spelman, Thomas (1601-1627): brother of Francis Spel- 
man, gent., of Truro, Cornwall. 
W. G., 72. V. M., T, 195, 196. 

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Spencer, Mrs. Judith (in Virginia 1686, &c.), Middlesex 
county; of Kent. 

Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Eegister. 

Spencer, Nicholas (d. 1689), Westmoreland county; son of 
Nicholas Spencer, Esq., of Cople, Bedfordshire, and his wife 
Mary, daughter of Sir Edward Gostwick, Bart., of Willington, 
Bedfordshire. 

V. M., II, 32-34; IV, 451, &c. 

Spicer, Arthur (d. 1700), Eichmond county; brother of 
John Spicer, and son of Alice Spicer, widow, of Eichmond, 
Surrey. 

Eichmond County Eecords. 

Spotswood, Alexander (1676-1740), Spotsylvania county; 
son of Dr. Eobert Spotswood, surgeon in the English army, and 
grandson of Sir Eobert Spotswood, President of the Court of 
Sessions, Scotland. 

Spotswood Letters, I, vii-xv. 

Spring, Egbert (in Virginia 1680, &c.), York county; in 
1679 described as "late of London, merchant." 
York County Eecords. 

Stevens, William (in Virginia 1651, &c.), Northampton 
county ; son of John Stevens, of Lebourn, in the parish of Buck- 
ingham. 

Virginia Carolorum, 207. 

Stewart, William (d. 1786), Surry county; refers in will 
(1785) to lands devolving on him in Argyleshire, Scotland, 
known as Ackinskee. 

Surry Eecords. 

Stone, John (in Virginia 1687, &c.), Middlesex county; of 
Eidgely, Staffordshire. 

Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Eegister. 

Stone, Moyses (b, about 1605, in Virginia 1623), Elizabeth 
City; "of Longworth in Barkshire." 
V. M., XIX, 133, 134. 

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Stone, ^YILLIAM (1603-1695), Xorthampton county 1633, 
&c. ; born in Xorthamptonshire ; nephew of Thomas Stone, 
haberdasher, of London. 

Y. M., Ill, 272, 273. 

Story, Thomas (in Virginia 1687), &c., Middlesex county; 
of Colchester, Essex. 

Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Register. 

Strachax, Dr. Alexander Glas (1748- ), Petersburg; 
born at Lucar, twelve miles from Edinburgh, July 29, 1748; 
son of Joseph Strachan, of Edinburgh, and his wife, who was 
the youngest daughter of Alexander Glas, of Edinburgh, writer 
to the signet. 

Strachan Family Record. 

Strachey, William (d. 1634), Jamestown; son of William 
Strachey, of Saffron Walden, Essex. 
W. M., V, 6 ; IX, 43. 

Strachey, William (d. 1686), Gloucester county; son of 
William Strachey, of Saffron Walden, Essex. 
W. M., IV, 192-194; V, 6. 

Strachey, Dr. John (1709-1756), King and Queen county; 
son of John Strachey, of Sutton Court, Chew Magna, Somerset- 
shire. 

W. M., IV, 192-194; V, 6. 

Stratton, Joseph (d. 1640 or 1641), Xutmeg Quarter and 
James City county; youngest son of Thomas Stratton, gent, of 
Shortley, Suffolk, and Dedham, Essex. 

Book of Strattons, &c., by Harriet B. Stratton, pp. 42, 75, &c. 
Putnam's Monthly Historical Magazine, Aug.-Sept., 1896, p. 
209. 

Sutherland, John (d. 1765), Spotsylvania county; son of 
John Sutherland, of Winbreck, Orkney Islands, Scotland. 
Spotsylvania Records. 

Swale, William (d. 1734), formerly of Colchester. 
V. M., XI, 145. 

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Sybeerye, George (in Virginia 1623), "of London, Tallow- 
chandler." 

V. M., XIX, 133. 

Taberer, John (d. 1654), Isle of Wight county, son of Wil- 
liam Taherer, of the county of Derby. 
W. M., VII, 321. 

Tanner, Daniel (in Virginia 1640, &c.). Lower Xorfolk 

county. He was married to Charity , on Xovember 24, 

1614, at St. Paul's Church, Canterbury, and had a son John, 
baptized October 14, 1627. 

N. E. H. & G. Eeg., Vol. 47, 354. 

Tatham, William (1752-1817, &c.), Eichmond, &c. ; came 
to Virginia 1769; son of Rev. Sandford Tatham, and his wife 
Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Marsden, Esq., of Dennington 
Hall. 

V. M., VIII, 330. 

Tayloe, William (d. 1710), Eichmond county. There is a 
letter, dated 1705, from his brother, Joseph Tayloe, to their 
sister-in-law, "Mrs. Euth Tayloe, Basinghall Street, London, 
Under Cover to Mr. Benjamin Tayloe, Bedford Street, Covent 
Garden, London." 

Eichmond and Lancaster Eecords. 

, Taylor, Philip (in Virginia 1640, &c.), Accomac county; 
born in the parish of Marden, Herefordshire ; about thirty years 
old in 1640. 

Maryland Archives. 

Taylor, Samuel (in Virginia 1641, &c.) ; son of John Tay- 
lor, of Knightsbridge, Westminster, bricklayer. 
V. M., XI, 150. 

Tazewell, William (July 17, 1690-1752), Northampton 
county; son of James and Anne (Kingswell) Tazewell, of Lim- 
ington, Somerset. 

N. E. H. & G. Eeg., Vol. 41, 368. 

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Temple, Joseph (1666- ), Essex and King and Queen 
counties; son of William Temple, of Bishopstrow, Wilts, and 
grandson of John Temple, of Kingston Deverell. 

Burke's Landed Gentry (1886). Essex Eecords. 

Temple, Eev. Peter, York parish, York county; returned 
to England, and in 1686 was of "^Sible Henigham in the County 
of Essex, Gierke." 

W. M., I, 5. 

Terrell, Robert (in Virginia 1647, &c.), York county; 
citizen and fishmonger, of London; (d. in London 1677). 
Bequeathed lands in Hampshire. He was son of Robert Terrell, 
or Tyrrell, of Reading, and great-grandson of George Tyrrell, of 
Thornton Hall, Bucks. 

York Eecords. V. M., XVI, 190-192. The Tyrrells or Ter- 
rells of America (1910). 

Terrell, Richmond (in Virginia 1658, &c.), New Kent 
county; brother of Eobert Terrell, preceding. 
V. M., XVI, 190-192. 

Terrell, William (in Virginia 1670, &c.), New Kent 
county; brother of Robert Terrell, preceding. 
V. M., XVI, 190-192. 

Thacker, Henry (alive 1656-1673, &c.), Lancaster (after- 
wards Middlesex) county. When on a visit to England in 1656 
he stated that "he intended to go to Norwich, and there to 
remain among his friends." 

V. M., XXI, 261. Hayden's Virginia Genealogies, 235-237. 

Thomason, John, "of Virginia," died unmarried, adm. 
1677; son of George Thomason, of London, the collector of the 
"Royal Pamphlets" in the British Museum. 

Berry's Sussex Genealogies, 234. 

Thompson, Rev. John (d. 1772), Culpepper county; born at 
Muckroe Abbey, near Belfast, Ireland. 
"Rootes of Rosewall," 33. 

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Thompson, Eev. Andkew (1673-1719), Elizabeth City 
county; born at Stone Hive, Scotland. 
V. M., XI, 145. 

Thompson, George (1603-1694), in Virginia 1634, &c. ; son 
of Ealph Thompson, gent., of Walton, Hertfordshire. 
W. G., 1023. V. M., I, 189-190. 

Thompson, Maurice (d. 1676), in Virginia 1620, &c. ; 
brother of George Thompson, preceding. 
W. G., 1023. V. M., I, 188-189. 

Thompson, Paul (1611- ), in Virginia 1624, &c. ; brother 
of George Thompson, preceding. 
V. M., I, 190. 

Thompson, William (1614- ), in Virginia 1624, &c. ; 
brother of George Thompson, preceding. 

Thompson, Eichard (1613-1657), Northumberland County; 
born in the city of Norwich. 
W. M., XVII, 58. 

Thompson, Stevens (d. 1714), Williamsburg; son of Sir 
William Thompson, of London, Sergeant-at-Law (who was 
knighted October 31, 1689). 

W. M., Ill, 154-155. 

Thorpe, Mrs. Catherine (d. 1714), wife of Thomas Thorpe, 
of James City county, and daughter of Francis Seaton, of Pole- 
brook, Northamptonshire. 

Y. M., IV, 135. 

Thorpe, George (d. 1622), son of Nicholas Thorpe, of Wans- 
well Court, Gloucestershire. 
W. M., IX, 209, 210. 

Thornborough, Thornbury, Eowland (in Virginia before 
1696, d. in Maryland 1696), Eappahannock county; in will 
leaves estate, in case of death of sons s. p., to his next of kin, the 

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Thornboroughs at Hampsfield, Lancashire. Lived first in Vir- 
ginia, and removed to Maryland, where he died. 

Maryland Calendar of Wills, II, 111. W. M., Ill, 71. 

Thoroughgood, Adam (1602-1641), Lower Norfolk county; 
brother of Sir John Thoroughgood, and son of William Thor- 
oughgood, of Grimston, Commissary of the Bishop of Norwich. 

V. M., II, 414-416. 

Thoroughgood, Mrs. Sarah (d. 1657), wife of Adam Thor- 
oughgood of Lower Norfolk county, and daughter of Robert 
Offley of London, and his wife Anne, daughter of Sir Edward 
Osborne, Lord Mayor of London. 

V. M., V, 435; XII, 201, 202. 

Throckmorton, Albion (1674- ), Gloucester county; 
son of John Throckmorton, of Ellington, Huntingdonshire. 
W. M., Ill, 46-49 ; V, 54, 55. V. M., YIII, 84, &c. 

Throckmorton, John (1633-1678), Gloucester county; son 
of Eobert Throckmorton, of Ellington, Huntingdonshire. 
W. M., Ill, 46-49 ; V, 54, 55. W. M., VIII, 84, &c. 

Throckmorton, Gabriel (1665-1737), Gloucester county 
son of John Throckmorton, of Ellington, Huntingdonshire. 
W. M., V, 54, 55 ; III, 46-49. W. M., VIII, 84, &c. 

Thruston, Edward (1638- ), Warwick county; son of 
John Thruston, Chamberlain of Bristol. 
W. M., IV, 25, 116, &c. 

Thruston, Malaciiy (1637-1699), Princess Anne county; 
son of John Thruston, Chamberlain of Bristol. 
W. M., IV, 25-27. 

Thruston, Egbert (d. 1678), "late resident at St. Pulchers 
[St. Sepulcher's] parish, London, armourer." 
V. M., XVII, 69. 

TiRREY, John, gent. (1649-1700), Suriy county; born in 
London. 

V. M., VII, 211. 

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ToOKER, Henry (1673-1737), Surry country; son of Henry 
Tooker, Esq., of Winton [Winchester] in the county of South- 
ampton. 

V. M., VII, 211. 

ToRKiNGTON, JOSEPH (in Virginia 1653, &c., d. 1652) ; 
brother of Samuel Torkington, citizen and grocer of London. 
Will of Joseph Torkington, P. C. C. Brent, 320. 

TowLSON", John (d. shortly before 1661), Northampton 
county; uncle of William Towlson, husbandman, of the parish 
of Hearne, Kent. 

Northampton Eecords. 

TowNSHEND, Mrs. Frances (in Virginia 1640, &c.) ; wife of 
Eichard Townshend, of York county, and sister of Eobert Bald- 
win, gent., of London, and William Baldwin, of Grlassthorn, 
Northamptonshire. 

W. M., XII, 249. 

Townshend, Mrs. Mary, wife of Eobert Townshend (d. 
1675) of Stafford county, and daughter of Needham Langhorne, 
of Newton Brownshall, Northamptonshire. 

W. M., XII, 245, 299. V. M., XI, 146. 

Traherne, Eichard (in Virginia 1658, &c.) ; brother of 
William Traherne, of St. Clements Danes, Middlesex, chandler. 

Trevethan, Sampson (in Virginia 1699, &c.), Lower Nor- 
folk county; in 1715 returned to England, and. was of Laragon, 
Penzance, Cornwall. 

Lower Norfolk Eecords. 

Tucker, Daniel (in Virginia 1608, &c.) ; son of George 
Tucker, Esq., of Milton, Kent. At a much later date St. George 
Tucker and other descendants of George Tucker, of Milton, 
emigrated to Virginia from Bermuda and Barbadoes. 

Brown's Genesis, II, 1033. V. M., XVII, 394. 

Tucker, William (1589-1644), Elizabeth City county, in 
Virginia 1610-32. In will styled of — "St. Dunstans in the East, 
City of London, Esquire," and names "Brothers" Edmund 

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Smyth, Esq., Maurice Thomson, merchant, and Elias Roberts, 
merchant, and Cousin Thos. Do"wraey, citizen and merchant of 
London. 

V. M., XXII, 267. 

Tyler, Thomas, founder (in Virginia 1722, &c.), Hanover 
county; in 1727, by deed conveyed his plantation, &c., in 
Spotsylvania county, to his son, Charles Tyler, residing in 
Hopton- Wafer parish, Shropshire. 

Spotsylvania County Eecords. 

Tyre, Mes. Rebecca (in Virginia 1708, &c.) ; wife of James 
Tyre, of N"ew Kent county, and daughter of John Sergeant, of 
Bermondsey, Surrey, weaver. 

Undeehill, John (d. 1673), York county; born in the city 
of Worcester. 

W. M., II, 85. V. M., XVI, 94. 

TJnett, John (in Virginia 1622, &c.) ; son of John Unett, of 
St. Ann's, Blackfriars, London, whose nearest kindred lived at 
Ashellworth, Gloucestershire. 

V. M., XI, 316. 

Upshue, Aethue (1623-1709), Northampton county; "born 
in ye County of Essex in ye Kingdom of England." 
W. M., Ill, 256. 

Vansoldt, Abeaham (in Virginia 1665) ; son of Elizabeth 
A'^ansoldt, widow, of Wliitegate Alley in the parish of Buttolphs, 
Bishopsgate, London. 

V. M., XVI, 198. 

Vaughan, Howell (d. in Virginia before 1686) ; formerly of 
Lloydarth, County Montgomery. 
N. E. H. & G. Reg., Vol. 59, 109. 

Vaulx, James (d. 1682), York county; formerly merchant 
of London. 

W. M., Ill, 153. 

Vaulx, Robeet (1651-1685), Westmoreland county; son of 
Robert and Elizabeth Vaulx, of London. 

W. M., IV, 42. 

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VizEK, Henry (in Virginia 1667, &c.) ; son of Robert Vizer, 
of Bristol, formerly of Dublin. 
V. M., XI, 367. 

Vynn, Jeeemy (d. 1687), Middlesex county; of Norwich. 
Ch. Ch,, Middlesex, Parish Eegister. 

Wagenee, Petee (in Virginia 1739, &c.), Fairfax county; 
born at Sisted, Essex, August 5, 1717; son of Rev. Peter Wag- 
ener. Rector of Sisted. 

V. M., VIII, 60; XVI, 217. 

Waggaman, Mes. Maegaeet, wife of Jonathan Waggaman 
(who d. in Virginia about 1725), and daughter of William 
Elliott, Esq., of Wells, and of York Buildings, St. Martin's in 
the Fields, London. 

V. M., XIII, 95, 99. W. M., XVII, 300, 301. 

Walkee, John (d. 1745), Middlesex county; son of John 
Walker, of Ashborne-in-the-Peak, Derbyshire. 
V. M., I, 470, 471. Robinson Pedigree. 

Walkee, Richard (d. 1726), Middlesex county; brother of 
John Walker, of Ashborne-in-the-Peak, Derbyshire. 
V. M., I, 470. 

Wallace, David (d. before March 14, 1750), "planter in 
James River." Had a sister Patience Wallace, apparently dead 
in 1750, who married John Morrison, merchant, in Stonehaven, 
Scotland. 

Spotsylvania Records, 186. 

Wallace, Rev. James (1677-1712), Elizabeth City county; 
native of Erroll, Perthshire, Scotland. 
W. M., Ill, 168. 

Wallace, De. Michael (1719-1767), King George county; 
son of William Wallace, of Galrigs, merchant, and nephew of 
John Wallace, of Elderslee (or Ellerslie), Renfrewshire, Scot- 
land. 

Hayden, 687-701. 

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Wadley, Thomas (b. 1633, in A'irginia 1661, &c.), York 
county; son and heir of Thomas Wadley, deceased, late citizen 
and merchant tailor of London, whose will was dated Sept. 26, 
1659. Thos. Wadley the younger sold in 1661 a tenement "called 
the Rowbuck" in the parish of St. Matthew, Friday Street, which 
had been left him by his father. 

York County Records. 

Walton, Thomas (d. 1670), Isle of Wight county; his next 
of kin, after his children, lived at Castor near Peterborough, 
Northamptonshire. 

W. M., VII, 237. 

Waeden, Thomas (in Virginia 1623), Accomac county; "of 
Ely in Hampshire, husbandman." 
V. M., XIX, 132. 

Warkman, Mark (in Virginia 1684, &c.), New Kent county; 
son of Mark Gloucester als. Warkman, citizen and grocer, of 
London. 

Y. M., XI, 308. 

Warkman, Robert (in Virginia 1670, &c.) ; brother of Mark 
Gloucester als. Warkman, citizen and grocer, of London. 
V. M., XI, 308. 

Warnett, Thomas (in Virginia 1629, &c.), James City 
county; son of John Warnett, of Southwark, Surrey. 
W. G., 40, 41. 

WashinCxTON, John (1631-1677), Westmoreland county; son 
of Rev. Lawrence Washington, Rector of Purleigh, Essex. 
W. G., 352-404. 

Washington, Lawrence (1635-1677), Rappahannock 
county; brother of John Washington, preceding. 
W. G., 352-404. W. M., I, 184-188. 

Waters, Edward, gent. (1584-1630), Elizabeth City county; 
will dated at Great Hornmead, Hertfordshire; names in it his 
brother, John Waters, of Middleham, Yorkshire. 

V. M., I, 92; II, 179. 

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Waters, John (d. 1694), Eappahannock county; son of Mrs. 
Ann Waters, widow, of St. Sepulchre's, London (in 1697). 
Y. M., XI, 305. 

Watkin, Geoege (d. 1673), Surry county. In his will (1673) 
he desires "to be buried in a decent manner in the Chancell of 
ye Church of Lawnes Creek [Va.] as my predecessors have been 
in ye p'rsh Churches where they dwelt"; gives legacies to his 
uncle, Charles Barham [in Virginia], and to his cousin, Chris- 
topher Watkin, of "White Hart Court, in Long Lane, London." 

Surry Eecords. 

Watts, William (in Virginia 1641, &c.) ; son of Cornelius 
Watts, of St. Cuthberts, in the city of Wells, vintner. 
V. M., XIII, 307. 

Watts, William (in Virginia 1641, &c.) ; formerly fishmon- 
ger, of London. 

N. E. H. & G. Eeg., Vol. 61, 199. 

Weaver, Samuel (b. 1605, in Virginia 1623), Martin's Hun- 
dred, "of London." 
V. M., XIX, 133, 134. 

Webb, George (in Virginia 1728, &c.). New Kent county; 
son of Conrad Webb, of London, merchant. 
Webb Family Bible. 

Webb, Giles (d. 1713), Henrico county; brother of Thomas 
Webb, of the city of Gloucester, gent, (who was alive 1716). 
Henrico County Eecords. 

Webb, Stephen (in Virginia 1642, &c.), James City and 
Surry counties; born at Breshley, Worcestershire, and baptized 
there September 1, 1598; son of Stephen and Ann Webb. 

V. M., Ill, 57. 

Wedderburn, David (1682- ), lived on York Biver; son 
of Peter Wedderburn, of Donside (b. 1652), and grandson of 
Sir Alexander Wedderburn, of Blackness, Forfarshire, Scotland 
(1610-1676). 

Burke's Peerage and Bartonetage; Wedderburn of Balinden. 

87 



Welch, Eeuben (d. in or before 1729), lived on Rappahan- 
nock River in Virginia ; brother of Thomas Welch, of Totten- 
ham High Cross, Middlesex, England (alive 1729), and had 
another brother living at Walthamstow, 

York County Records. 

West, Francis (1586-1634) ; son of Thomas, 2ud Lord Dela- 
ware. 

Y. M., II, 308 ; XI, 359. 

West, John (1590-1659), York county; brother of Francis 
West, preceding. 

Y. M., I, 423. Foster's Oxford Matriculations. W. M., II, 
152. 

West, John (in Virginia 1623), James City; "of Witley in 
Surrey, husbandman." 
Y. M., XIX, 133, 134. 

West, Nathaniel (1592- ), in Virginia 1617-1625, &c.; 
brother of Francis West, preceding. 
Brown's Genesis and First Republic. 

West, Thomas (d. in Virginia 1724), "of London, cooper." 
V. M., XIX, 133, 134. 

West, William (d. before 1686) ; son of William West, yeo- 
man, of Eaton, Berkshire (will 1686). 
W. G., 626. 

Westcoate, Mrs. Elizabeth (in Virginia 1659, &c.) ; 
daughter of George Bartlett, citizen and pavior, of London. 
v. M., XI, 149. 

Wethers, Erasmus (in Virginia 1677, &c., died in or before 
1697), Middlesex county. There is mention that the will of 
Erasmus Snelling, citizen and ironmonger, of London, dated 
January 18, 1671, and proved P. C. C, gave legacies to said 
Erasmus Wethers, of Virginia, Erasmus Mad docks, of East 
Greenwich in the county of Kent, woodmonger, and Margaret, 
wife of Richard Thomas, of Deptford. 

Middlesex Records. 



Wharton, Richard (d. 1713), Williamsburg; son of Wil- 
liam Wharton, gent., of Wasteby near Wharton, Westmoreland. 
W. G., 1094. 

Wharton, Dr. Thomas, apothecary (d. 1745), Williamsburg; 
son of Robert Wharton, Alderman, of Durham. 
York County Records. 

Whitaker, Rev. Alexander (1585-1617), Henrico county; 
son of William Whitaker, D. D., Master of Emanuel College, 
Cambridge. 

V. M., XI, 147, 148. 

Whitaker, Mrs. Mart, wife of Captain Jabez Whitaker (in 
Virginia 1622, &c.), and daughter of Sir John Bourchier, of 
Lambeth, Surrey (d. 1626), uncle of the Regicide. 

Y. M., I, 295. P. C. C. Act Book. 

White, Agnes (d. 1757), wife of Robert White, of Spotsyl- 
vania county; had two sisters in Scotland, Margaret Ray and 
Jean Macklenahan, whose maiden name was Johnson, and an 
uncle, William Maxwell, living in Rutherglen near Glasgow. 

Spotsylvania Records, p. 15. 

White, John (in Yirginia 1670, &c.) ; nephew of John 
White, Yicar of Cherton als. Cheirton (Cherrington), Wiltshire. 
Y. M., XI, 367-368. 

White, John (in Yirginia 1676, &c.) ; brother of William 
White, citizen and haberdasher, of London. 
Y. M., XY, 64. 

White, Rev. William (d. 1678), York and Lancaster coun- 
ties ; brother of Rev. Jeremiah White, of England. 
Lancaster Records. 

Whitehead, John (in Yirginia 1701), indentured servant; 
of Wixon, Lancashire. 
Essex Records. 

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Whitehead, Jonathan (d. 1686), Middlesex county; of 
Southwark, London. 

Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Eegister. 

Whitlock, Mrs. (in Virginia 1677, &c.) ; daughter of 

John Hearne (dead in 1677) and niece of Sir Nathaniel Hearne, 
Knt., and Alderman, of London. 

V. M., XV, 184, 185. 

WiLCOCKs or Wilcox, John (d. 1622), "late of Plymouth." 
V. M., II, 77, 78. W. G., 3. 

Williams, Daniel (d. 1721), formerly of Stepney, Middlesex. 
Will, Consistory Court of London. 

Williams, George (d. 1686), Middlesex county; of Kent. 
Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Register. 

Williams, John (in A^irginia 1686, &c.), Middlesex county; 
of Oxfordshire. 

Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Eegister. 

Williams, Mrs. Eachel (1718-1746), wife of Thomas Wil- 
liams of Petersburg, and daughter of "Mr. John Freeman and 
Mary his wife of Wilsey in Gloster." 

W. M., V, 239. 

Williams, Thomas (d. 1686), Middlesex county; of Here- 
fordshire. 

Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Eegister. 

Williams, Thomas (1702-1763), Petersburg; born in St. 
James' parish, London. 
W. M., V, 239. 

Williams, Eev. William (in Virginia about 1690). James 
City county; son of Walter Williams, and grandson of Eoger 
Williams, of the Gore near Brecknock. 

V. M., X, 107. 

Williamson, Eoger (in Virginia 1646, &c.) ; brother of 
Richard Williamson, citizen and merchant tailor, of London. 
V. M., XV, 181. 

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Willis, Mrs. Anne (1695-1727), Glovicester county; wife of 
Francis Willis, daughter of Edward Eich and niece of Ellas 
Eich, Esq., of St. Paul's, Covent Garden, London. 

W. G., 1086. W. M., Ill, 183, 188. 

Willis, Francis (d. 1691), Gloucester county; a native of 
the parish of St. Algate, City of Oxford. 
W. G., 239. W. M., V, 24-27. 

Willison, James (1751-1787), Surry county; born at Port 
Glasgow, Scotland ; son of John Willison and Margaret Dunbar 
his wife. 

Willison Bible Eecord. 

Wilson, Eichard (in Virginia 1639, &c.) ; son of Eichard 
Wilson, citizen and draper, of London. 
W. G., 830. 

WiLLOUGHBY, Henry (1626-1685), Eappahannock county; 
born at Stewkley, England; son of George Willoughby, Esq., 
and grandson of Sir Ambrose Willoughby, Knt., of Malton, 
Gloucestershire, who was 2nd son of Charles, 2nd Lord Wil- 
loughby of Parham. 

Collins' Peerage. Eappahannock County Eecords. 

Vv^ingate, Eoger, Esq. (d. about 1641) ; of Bedfordshire. 
W. M., I, 84. Keith's Ancestry of Benjamin Harrison. Visi- 
tation of Bedfordshire (Harlean Society). 

WiNGATE, Mrs. Dorothy (in Virginia 1640, &c.) ; wife of 
Eoger Wingate, and before of Lewis Burwell, and daughter of 
William Bedell, of Catworth, Huntingdonshire. 

Keith's Ancestry of Benjamin Harrison, 34, 35. 

WiTHAM, CuTHBERT (in Virginia 1665, &c.) ; son of Wil- 
liam Witham, of Yorkshire. 
W. M., II, 27. 

Withe, Simon (in Virginia 1623), Elizabeth City; "of Lon- 
don, bricklayer." 
V. M., XIX, 132. 

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WiTTON, Richard (d. 1728), Chesterfield county 1752, &c., 
afterwards in Mecklenburg; had (in 1771) a sister, Lydia Dey- 
kin, living at Walsale, Staffordshire. 

Mecklenburg Eecords. 

WooDHOUSE, Henry (1607-1655), Lower Xorfolk county; 
son of Henry Woodhouse, and grandson of Sir Henry Wood- 
house, of Waxham, Norfolk, and his wife Ann, daughter of Sir 
Nicholas Bacon. 

W. M., I, 237-232; II, 262-264; Y, 41-44. Y. M., XIII, 
203; XY, 363. 

WooLARD, William (in Yirginia 1671, &c.). Isle of Wight 
county; formerly of Harwich, Essex. 
W. M., YII, 228. 

WooRY, Joseph (in Yirginia 1669, &c.). Isle of Wight 
county; nephew of Sir John Yeamans, Bart., of Barbadoes 
(formerly of Bristol). 

W. M., YII, 237. 

Wormeley, Christopher (in Yirginia 1637, &c., d. before 
October, 1649), York county; son of Christopher Wormeley, of 
Adwick le Street, Yorkshire. 

Miss Wormeley's Memoir of Admiral Wormeley. Hayden's 
Virginia Genealogies, 230, 231. 

Wormeley, Ealph (d. 1651), York and Lancaster counties; 
brother of Christopher Wormeley, preceding. 

Miss Wormeley's Memoir of Admiral Wormeley. Hayden's 
Yirginia Genealogies, 230, 231. 

Wyatt, Sir Dudley (d. 1651), York county; living there 
March 29, 1650; will dated Sept. 25, 1651, pro. in Secretary's 
office at Jamestown. He was in England and France in the 
service of Charles I in 1646. 

York County Records. Clarendon (ed. Oxford 1839) Y, 339, 
349. 

Wyatt, Rev. Hawte (1594-1638), James City; in Yirginia 
1621-25; son of Sir George Wyatt, of Boxley, Kent, and his 

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wife Jane, daughter of Sir Tiiomas Finch, of Eastwell, Kent. 
V. M., II, 177-180; XVI, 204, 205. W. M., X, 59-60; XII, 
35-45, 111-116. 

Wyatt, Edward (in Virginia 1662, &c.). Middle Plantation 
and Gloucester county; son of Eev. Hawte Wyatt, of Boxley, 
Kent. 

V. M., II, 179-180; XVI, 204, 205. W. M., X, 59-61; XII, 
35-45, 111-116. 

Wyatt, Geoege (in Virginia 1662 &c.). Middle Plantation; 
brother of Edward Wyatt, preceding. 
Same references. 

Wynne, Egbert (d. 1670), Charles City county; bequeathed 
farm in "Whitestaple" parish, Kent, called Linbet Banckes; 
two houses in Canterbury in St. Mildred's parish ; three houses 
and one oatmeal mill in Dover Lane, without St. Georges, Can- 
terbury. 

V. M., XIV, 173, 174. 

Yalden, Edward, in Isle of Wight county, 1669, &c. ; son 
of Anthony Yalden, of Winchester. 
Isle of Wight Eecords. 

Yates, Charles (1728-1807), Fredericksburg; son of Eev. 
Francis Yates, Eector of Grangrave, Yorkshire (d. 1798), and 
Ann Orfear his wife. 

W. Va. Hist. Mag., July, 1892, 44-47. 

Yeardley, Sir George (d. 1627), James City; son of Ealph 
Yeardley, citizen and merchant tailor, of London. 
W. G., 189. V. M., I, 85, 86. 

Yeo/ George (d. 1743), Elizabeth City county; bequeathed 
certain tenements in the Borough of Hatherley, Devon, called 
Wadlands and Finch Park. 

W. M., IV, 61. 

Yeo, Hugh (d. about 1680), Xorthampton county; brother 
of Justinian Yeo, of Harton, in the parish of Hartland, Devon. 
W. M., IX, 125. 

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Yeo, Justinian (in Virginia 1693, &c.), Acconiac county; 
formerly of Harton, in the parish of Hartlands, Devon : brother 
of Hugh Yeo, preceding. 

Accomac Records. 

YouELL, Thomas (d. in or before 1657), Northumberland 
and Lancaster counties ; lived before in Maryland ; born in the 
parish of Wilbarsonne, Northamptonshire ; in 1610 was 22 years 
old. 

Maryland i^rehives. Hayden's Virginia Genealogies, 332-334. 

YuiLLE, John (1719-1746), Williamsburg; son of John 
Yuille, of Darleith, Scotland. 
Va. Hist. Col., XI, 67. 

ZoucH, Sir John (d. 1639), formerly of Codnor, Derbyshire. 
V. M., XII, 87-88, 429, &c. 

ZoucH, John (in Virginia 1639, &c.) ; son of Sir John 
Zouch, of Codnor, Derbyshire, and of Virginia. 
V. M., XII, 87-88, 429, &c. 



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